gull in the PONS Dictionary

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Gulls and corvids are common predators on eggs and chicks.
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Cockpit access is via gull-winged doors on both sides.
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The survival rate for urban gulls is much higher than their counterparts in coastal areas, with an annual adult mortality rate of less than 5%.
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This gull breeds in colonies in large reedbeds or marshes, or on islands in lakes, nesting on the ground.
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At times some western gulls can be predatory, preying on the young of other birds and even adults of some species.
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The reservoirs form an important wintering area for wildfowl, including wigeon, teal, and mallard whilst autumn waders include dunlin, black-headed, and common gulls.
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The perceived decline may be due increased predation from gulls, skuas and introduced mammals.
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A distinctive feature of white-eyed gull at all ages is its long slender bill.
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Strikes with laughing gulls decreased by 89% by 1992.
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He notices more birds, including the gulls, above the sea waiting for the tide.
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