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seagull

[see-guhl] / ˈsiˌgʌl /


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Strikes have led to rubbish piling up, with uncollected waste several feet high in some streets in the first few months, amid complaints of rats, foxes and seagulls tearing open plastic bags.

From BBC

They tend to multiply in the lower respiratory tract, and in their usual hosts, such as ducks and seagulls, they often infect the gut.

From Science Daily

Other Banksy-style pieces which sprung up in the area include a rodent relaxing in a deckchair on a sea wall and a seagull appearing to dive for the contents of a nearby skip.

From BBC

As of Monday afternoon, responders had found only one animal, a seagull, partly coated with oil.

From Seattle Times

He also wants the town to reassess its relationship with seagulls, which have just caused a leak in his ceiling.

From BBC