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I saw many of these gulls down by the lake. One of the most obvious traits of these gulls are that they are often white, and when on the ground they are frequently found on sandy areas near bodies of water. While they aren't the same pigment of the sand, they certainly can blend in more than if they were in a greener or grassier areas near the beach. Aside from beaches being closer to water, this also makes me wonder if this has helped the gulls to be safer from predators when they are on land. These gulls also are able to eat a wide array of food. This digestive feature must also make it easier for the gulls to reproduce as they have more options for survival than other types of birds. Lastly, many gulls are often found by the dozens. I wonder if congregating in groups over time this has helped them identify and fend off predators more successfully than if they were alone.
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Schuyler House. Schuylerville, New York: Photograph taken April 10, 2010
The restored country house of American General Philip Schuyler, second of three sites making up Saratoga National Historical Park, is located approximately 7 miles north of the Battlefield.
www.nps.gov/sara/planyourvisit/index.htm
This is a close-up of the Ring Billed Gulls distinct bill tip. Notice another one of its features, how the eyes are yellow with red rims. It takes three years to reach its breeding plumage; its appearance changes with each fall molt. They are omnivorous and they also steal food from other birds and frequently scavenge (they will steal your food if left unattended). - Shutter speed is 1/1600 and aperture is f/7.1. ISO speed is 400.
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Construction shots of Endike Primary School taken in October 2011.
The school, which is being built as part of Hull City Council's BSF programme by the Esteem Consortium, received planning permission on 5 January 2011 and will be opening in September 2012. It is designed by _Space at a cost of £6.5 million.
To find out more about the school please visit buildingourfuture.org.uk/endike