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Pest Birds:

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  Height/Weight
   18”-26”/25oz-38oz
  Life Span
   8-10 years in the wild
   up to 30 years in captivity
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 The typical Gull has a light  colored body with black wing  tips and a dark mantle that can  range from deep black to light  gray. Their coloring can  change between seasons.  Juveniles are usually brown  with a dark band on the tail.
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Gulls and other related sea birds exist in great numbers along coastal areas, large lakes and rivers. A subset of long winged swimming birds, there are 45 species of Gulls. Twenty species are resident (nesting) in North America and four are visitors (non-nesting). An intelligent bird, they will carry mussels and clams high in the air and drop them on hard surfaces to get to the soft meat inside. Gulls have the ability to drink saltwater and freshwater, thanks to a pair of salt removing glands above their nostrils. They are good swimmers who can

walk or run agilely on land. Gulls are scavenging birds; they will eat everything from dead fish and garbage to field mice and insects. Gulls enjoy protection at the federal, state and local levels.

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