0 a bird that lives near the sea and has short legs, long wings, and white and grey feathers:
a flock of seagulls
Roosting birds (mainly seagulls) were observed, and bird stools found on the roof of the tower.
The effect of the use of different selective media on the ability to recover salmonellae from seagull faeces.
No bathing waters are considered to fail the bacteriological standards of the bathing water directive consistently because of seagulls.
At present customers are beguiled by the seagulls in the summer sun which they see in television advertisements.
Its hills look rather like a lunar landscape, or the scene after a nuclear attack, with hundreds of seagulls wheeling overhead.
A huge mountain of waste rises in a bizarre and eerie spectacle with seagulls wheeling overhead.
Horse mackerel were even rejected by the seagulls; they were pretty hungry.
It is more than conceivable that the guano from seagulls caused the problem.