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Seagull self-report composition chirp chirp.

Hi! Hello everyone! I am a seagull. My body is neither fat nor thin, my mouth is yellow-green, my tail is white, and there are big white wing mirrors on my wings. My figure is strong and charming, and my feathers are as white as snow. I am an authentic migratory bird, and my brothers and sisters are mostly in Europe, Asia, Alaska and western North America.

We seagulls are the most common seabirds. We are full of joy in the seaside, seaport and fishing ground rich in fish and shrimp. Where there are boats casting nets for fishing, there are our figures. Besides eating fish, shrimp, crabs and shells, we also like to eat leftovers abandoned by people on board, so we are called "harbor cleaners".

I have many relatives. Black-headed gull with dark feathers and crimson legs. Don't underestimate it! It can also jump into the water to fish in winter. The big black-backed gull, whose wings can reach 1.6 meters, belongs to our seagull family.

The largest seagull in the world. Small seagull, distributed in Europe and occasionally seen in North America. Its head is black and its wings are only 60 cm. It is the smallest seagull here.

We seagulls are still "weathermen"! If we fly near the water, the future weather in Wan Li will be absolutely sunny. If we go around in circles, the weather will get worse gradually. If we leave the water, fly high in the air or fly to the shore in groups from the sky deep in the sea, it indicates that a storm is coming. The reason why we can "forecast the weather" is that our bones are hollow, without bone marrow, but full of air, which is not only convenient for flying, but also like a barometer, which can feel the changes of the weather sensitively.

How's it going? You must know something about us through my introduction! Want to see me? Then come to the seaside and find me. I'll wait for you!