gull in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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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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A genoa gull-wings well, especially if stabilized by a whisker pole, which is similar to but lighter than a spinnaker pole.
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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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At the 4-minute mark the song switches to the second movement, which begins with the sounds of waves and gulls.
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Cockpit access is via gull-winged doors on both sides.
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The gull-billed tern does not normally plunge dive for fish like the other white terns, and has a broader diet than most other terns.
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It protects diverse bird life, including a variety of water birds and gulls.
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However, they have, for a gull, a restricted range.
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The length of this gull is and it has a wingspan of 130to 140.
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Also, the gull-wing doors did not open automatically.
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