Description
The seagull, an iconic seabird of coastlines worldwide, embodies freedom and adaptability in the marine environment. With their graceful flight and distinctive calls, seagulls evoke a sense of seaside nostalgia. These opportunistic feeders scavenge for food along shorelines and open seas, their presence intertwined with human activities. From bustling harbors to remote islands, seagulls thrive in diverse habitats, their adaptability reflecting the resilience of coastal ecosystems. Despite their scavenger status, seagulls play crucial roles in marine ecosystems, helping to control insect populations and recycling organic matter. They are both symbols of coastal beauty and reminders of the interconnectedness between humans and the sea.




