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Had to giggle over the truth in this one.Wonder if the gulls pick up dropped thoughts, too?
(And just back from walking dog. There’s a huge flock of ducks bedding down for the night in our little protected lake inlet and all up the ramped bank – ahead of the cool-ish front storms headed this way from NW
And also headed that way was a large flock of white egrets from the SE/bay/Gulf – possibly sheltering away from the hurricane headed to Florida.
They’ll all be around the marina scouting for tourist breakfast leftovers tomorrow morning?)
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I like gulls, they are honest predators with their own agenda… and we probably owe them a good deal for cleaning up after us.
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The seagulls I grew up with in Australia, seemed about the right size for seagulls, (a size or two larger than your average pigeon) but when I came across a flock of them on the coast of British Columbia, I was gobsmacked! They’re the size of chooks! … really well-fed chooks. 😀
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These are big guys too…a couple of feet long and with a huge wingspan. 🙂
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There is both truth and humor in this, Sue. Gulls are fun to watch.
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They are, Michelle and always a lot of character to them.
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