The Back StoryMore: Perhaps the quintessential icon of a visit to the coast, the Seagull, despite its graceful appearance, is a scavenger. Ranging in wingspan from 2 feet (Little Gull) to 5.7 feet (Great Black-Backed Gull), gulls are found near water in many places around the world. Gulls are able to drink both salt and fresh water, and will eat small fish, crabs, or just about anything they can scavenge, and can live into their 40s, depending on the species.
Our seagull ornament wishes you Glad Tidings for the Season (and without annoying droppings)! Our cheerful avian family is growing. We have Mallard Ducks, Hummingbirds, Woodpeckers, and Chickadees. No bird cages needed.
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