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What are the natural enemies of seagulls?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, What are the natural enemies of seagulls?

The seagull is a medium-sized gull with a wingspan of 38cm to 44cm, a wingspan of 106cm to 125cm, a weight of 300kg to 500g, a life span of 24 years, a green-yellow leg and a spotless mouth, a white tail, a white primary feather tip and a large white wing mirror. there are brown fine lines scattered on the head and neck in winter, and sometimes the tip of the mouth is black. Let's take a look at the natural enemies of seagulls.

Sea eagle

Sea eagles, a genus of Falconiformes, may be the oldest kind of birds, often inhabiting near water. During migration, they can also be found in grasslands or alpine areas far away from the waters. They feed mainly on fish, various birds, rodents, and sometimes feed on carrion or a small amount of seaweed. During breeding, they often nest in the recesses at the top of coastal cliffs or at the top of tall tree trunks, which are formed by accumulation of dead branches. Thick and high in the shape of a dish.

Cymbal

Mackerel is a general term for 28 species of birds of prey of the genus Eagle family. The representative species is common, and its body color varies greatly. The upper body is mainly dark brown, the lower body is dark brown or light brown, with dark brown horizontal spots or longitudinal lines, and the tail feathers are light grayish brown with multiple dark horizontal spots. When flying, the wings are broad and lift slightly upward into a light "V" shape. See hovering over open plains, deserts, wilderness, reclaimed farming areas, forest edge grasslands and villages. Most of them move alone, and sometimes they can see only 2-4 hovering in the sky. Alert and visually sharp, it lives in mountain forests and forest fringes, feeding on all kinds of rodents, as well as frogs, lizards, snakes, rabbits, birds and large insects.

Eagle

Eagles are carnivores and can catch mice, snakes, hares or birds. Large eagle birds (eagles) can catch goats, sheep and deer. Majestic and ferocious, it is called a bird of prey in zoology. The most common eagles in our country are goshawk, sparrow eagle and pine sparrow eagle. China's Wildlife Protection Law clearly stipulates that all birds of prey belong to national second-class or above protected animals, and capture, sale, purchase, breeding and injury are strictly prohibited.

 
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