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  1. SEAGULLS Seagulls: The Most Intelligent and Resourceful Seabird (and pest bird) By: Barry Fast, President, Seagull Control Systems® that is so widespread. It is the only seabird that can walk on …

  2. Glaucous-winged gulls are the common “seagulls” familiar to many on the south coast of Alaska. Glaucous-winged gulls breed in Alaska from the British Columbia border to the end of the Aleutian …

  3. This guide contains brief descriptions of the following five species: Herring Gull (Larus argentatus), Great Black-backed Gull (L. marinus), Ring-billed Gull (L. dela-warensis), Glaucous Gull (L. …

  4. Seagulls come in many sizes. The Great Black-Backed Gull is the largest gull. It has a wingspan of 5 feet 7 inches. The smallest gull is the Little Gull. This gull typically weighs less than six ounces. It …

  5. There are 50 different types of gulls. Some seagulls live near freshwater lakes and rivers. Most seagulls live to be 10 to 15 years old. Seagulls eat fish, insects, and earthworms. They eat plants too. They …

  6. FAUNA NOTES – Silver Gulls (Seagulls) – Damage Prevention and Control The following steps may be effective:

  7. Feeding gulls may be fun and appear benefi cial for the birds, but this food threatens their well-being as well as presenting a threat to drinking water sup-plies. Before deciding to feed the gulls, please con …