Seagull fly is spherical or compressed cylindrically and may be tapered toward one end. Bones, fish bones, crab shields, shells of mussels or snails can be found, but also plant residues, remains of beetles or other insects. If the seagull has fetched food at trash cans or landfills, there may be strange things like elastics, silver paper and glass cuts.

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The silver gulls have in recent years moved into the cities because of the higher waste quantity, and the bird is smart enough to be able to open packaging with food leftovers, that may lie at the houses and along the roads.