All Hail the Herring Gull

When they aren't eating eider chicks, piping plover or tern chicks, or snatching baby murres off ledges, herring gulls inspire quite a bit of awe and respect in me. You have to admire a bird that is able to both ignore and exploit people to its advantage; a bird that will eat everything from lobster bait and hard-shelled clams to pizza--and figure out how to get each of those in the most expedient way.
It's just a bird, right? How smart can it be? Very smart. And maybe older than you. Herring gulls can live into their 30's and 40's.



A close pass revealed that sky-silver that gulls and terns wear to perfection.

Hello. You seem to have reached your satiety. Spare a bit of pizza for a hungry mother gull?

Yes, yes, all that. Just give me the pizza.

For your amusement, I shall catch your bits of crust in mid-air. Gulls have binocular vision straight down--useful when we are cruising the ocean blue for prey or flotsam.

Thank you, Pizza Sources. You have performed exactly to specifications. I'll be off now.

Labels: Beavertail State Park, herring gull, Rhode Island
