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Dogfight Gulls are common in the world, including in the polar latitudes.They are mostly associated with coastal marine waters and inland waters, but many of them have settled down near the man becoming Sinanthropus - flocks of seagulls are looking for food in populated areas, garbage dumps, slaughterhouses, arable lands and close to fishing vessels.Availability of food has led to a sharp increase in the population of seagulls - for example, only in the North Sea 30%, and in some areas and up to 70% of the diet of birds have on the dregs of fishing.4] Laridae,birds Click/tap to enlarge

Dogfight

Gulls are common in the world, including in the polar latitudes.They are mostly associated with coastal marine waters and inland waters, but many of them have settled down near the man becoming Sinanthropus - flocks of seagulls are looking for food in populated areas, garbage dumps, slaughterhouses, arable lands and close to fishing vessels.Availability of food has led to a sharp increase in the population of seagulls - for example, only in the North Sea 30%, and in some areas and up to 70% of the diet of birds have on the dregs of fishing.4]

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By iryna melnyk

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Uploaded Jul 19, 2011. Captured Feb 25, 2011 18:20.
  • Canon EOS 50D
  • f/6.3
  • 1/1000s
  • ISO400
  • 180mm