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Elizabeth Rhett Woods

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Two gulls in conflict



The white gull attacked the juvenile gull when it flew over to check us out, and eventually drove it far over the bay, and presumably, out of the white gull's territory. A few minutes later, the white gull flew back, and once more stood on the sand near-by, watching us intently as we ate our lunch. I threw it a peanut from time to time.
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