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TIDBITS® LOOKS AT
SEAGULLSby Janet Spencer
On October 1, 1919, the Mormon church of Salt Lake City unveiled a monument to a bird. Mormon settlers were tending their ripening crops in 1848 when a plague of crickets descended, threatening to ruin the harvest. Fortunately, flocks of seagulls arrived, eating all the crickets. The Seagull Monument, designed by Brigham Young’s grandson, is thought to be the world’s only monument to a bird. The seagull is now the state bird of Utah. Come along with Tidbits as we go birdwatching!
SEAGULL FACTS• The term “gull” refers to a group of 23 North
American species belonging to the family Laridae, which comes from the Greek word meaning “ravenous sea bird.”
• Seagulls usually mate for life, but researchers say they do get “divorced” sometimes. Their divorce rate is about 3 to 5% a year.
• A seagull’s feet stay at only 32°f. while the rest of the body’s temperature is 100°f.
• When gulls get mad, they yank grass up by the roots to displace their aggression.
• The herring gull has 63 different calls.
• Gulls can live for up to 32 years.
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SEAGULLS (cont’d)• Seagulls have been seen stamping their
feet in unison to imitate rainfall to trick earthworms to come to the surface.
• Gulls are able to drink both fresh and salt water. Most animals are unable to do this, but gulls have a pair of glands above their eyes designed to flush the salt from their systems through openings in the bill. This makes it possible for them to spend days at sea without returning to land for fresh water. Given a choice, seagulls prefer fresh water over salt water because processing the salt is an energy-intensive process.
• Adults of many gull species have prominent spots on their bill that serve as visual cues to youngsters. In order to induce adults to regurgitate food, nestlings peck this spot.
• They have a small claw halfway up their lower leg that makes it easy for them to sit on high ledges without getting blown off.
• Gulls nearly went extinct on the East Coast when they were hunted for their feathers.
• Many species of gulls are ‘klepto-parisitic’ meaning that they steal their food from other birds to feed themselves, often using simple intimidation tactics which cause other birds to abandon their meal.
• Seagulls have excellent vision, even better than human’s. They are one of the few birds with eyes that can move in their sockets.
• Gulls often drop clams or other hard-shelled mollusks onto hard rock surfaces to break them open. Researchers found that gulls instinctively know the exact height required to drop a clam so it breaks open. Otherwise, they are wasting energy.
• The most common seagull species is the ring-billed gull, one of the most abundant species across North America. The population is estimated at 3-4 million.
SEAGULL FACTS• In a gull colony, when one gull sounds the
alarm, the entire flock will take to the safety of the skies. However, some gulls are more skittish than others and frequently sound the alarm when it’s not necessary. Observers report that the alarm calls of the jitteriest gulls are routinely ignored by the rest of the colony, just like the boy who cried wolf.
• One ornithologist noted that gulls can be cannibalistic at times, feeding not only on
the young of other species of gull, but also occasionally eating their own offspring. The researcher further noted that cannibalism inevitably increased every single Sunday. Why? Because one of their main food sources came from following fishing trawlers on the ocean. None of the trawlers went out on Sundays because they were all at church.
• A scientist who was capturing and banding gulls was frequently bombarded by angry mobs of the birds who resented the intrusion. Other people could walk through the colony without arousing any attention from the birds, but whenever he set foot near them, they would gang up on him. He tried disguising himself by wearing different clothing and wigs, but they always recognized him. Finally he donned a mask, and the problem was solved. He concluded they recognized him by his facial features.
• Almost half of the bird/plane collisions in the U.S. are due to gulls. Eisenhower was aboard Air Force One when it lost an engine due to a gull being sucked into the engine.
• Orca whales at the Vancouver Aquarium learned that they could train seagulls to come take bits of fish out of their mouths.
• Seagulls in Cambridge, Maryland, habitually bombed cars with oyster shells after a parking lot was built over their nesting ground.
SEAGULL FACTS & FASCINATION• A company golf driving range was opened
for employees of Smith and Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1984. It had to close in short order when flocks of seagulls mistook the white golf balls for edible clams. The gulls picked up the balls and dropped them from heights, bombarding executives, motorists, and innocent bystanders with falling golf balls.
• When an estimated 7,000 seagulls took up residence at the Monmouth County landfill in New Jersey, officials decided to drive them away by using trained falcons to hunt them. The entire flock of seagulls subsequently vacated the landfill, and moved into a local neighborhood. They roosted on rooftops and bombarded the vicinity with poop, often
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• Sutchbury gained a lot of notice after her groundbreaking research into the sexual antics of birds made international headlines. But she is perhaps best known for her book The Silence of the Songbirds.
• Many species of migratory songbirds are disappearing at an alarming rate. Surveys in Canada shows that between 1966 and 2007, Canada warblers declined by 2.6% a year and olive-sided flycatchers declined by 3.7% a year. This amounts to a cumulative loss of 50 and 75%, respectively, in a single lifetime.
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• Stutchbury explains that the boreal forest is home to 3 billion migratory songbirds and 25% of the world’s intact forests. Almost 1 million hectares are cut each year. Less than 15% of Canada’s boreal forest has been protected and nearly a third has been allocated for logging, mining and development. Clear-cutting forces birds to move elsewhere.
• A study comparing the birds of Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario with surrounding logged landscape found the population of ovenbirds and warblers was 50% to 90% lower outside the park.
• At the other end, Latin American countries clear cut about 4 million hectares of tropical forest annually. More rainforest has been cleared since 1950 than during the entire 200 years previous. On the northwestern corner of South America, where many boreal songbirds
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BRIDGET STUTCHBURY (cont’d)overwinter, forest loss stands at 70% or more.• Stutchbury maintains that a primary cause of
the deforestation of Latin America is coffee. North Americans drink some 300 million cups a day and import over 3.3 billion pounds (1.5 billion kg) of beans each year. To meet demand, shade trees in coffee plantations have been cut down to make way for “sun coffee” which turns a quicker profit than coffee grown in the shade. Most commercial coffee farms resemble a cornfield rather than a forest, and farmers cannot grow sun coffee without heavy chemical inputs of fertilizers and pesticides. Only a few migratory songbird species can endure these conditions.
• A shade-coffee plantation is a lifeboat for migratory songbirds because it provides a mini-ecosystem with towering tropical trees that shelter the coffee plants below, fertilize the soil, and prevent soil erosion during heavy downpours. Shade coffee farms provide
alternative habitat for plants and animals which normally live in tropical forests.
• “In the swirling steam that rises from your coffee cup could be the ghosts of warblers flitting among the orchids, orioles sipping nectar from spectacular bouquets in the treetops, and thrushes flipping up leaves on the forest floor,” says Stutchbury. She encourages all bird lovers to drink only shade-grown organic fair-trade coffee to give birds a fighting chance in southern regions, and to fight for conservation rights in northern areas so all bird species will always have a place to come home to.
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SEAGULL FACTS & FASCINATIONhitting pedestrians. The falcons were removed
from the landfill after officials decided it was best to have 7,000 seagulls pooping in a landfill than pooping in a subdivision.
• The smallest gull species in most of North America is called the Bonaparte’s gull, named after Charles Lucien Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon, who was a leading ornithologist in the 1800s. This is only one of a very few species of gull that prefers to nest in trees.
• The lava gull has adapted to volcanic islands and is black from bill to wingtip. The swallow-tailed gull, native to the Galapagos Islands, is actually nocturnal—which is far from the norm. This bird often specializes in hunting squid, swooping down in the moonlight to capture its prey.
• The California gull has a unique way of catching alkali flies which congregate in dense clusters along the shores of salty lakes in the Great Basin. It starts at one end of a huge raft of flies sitting on the beach and runs through the flies with its head down and bill open, snapping up flies.
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1. A mother hen will turn her eggs over about 50 times per day.2. Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas serves up about 7,700 eggs per day. 3. Drinking orange juice with eggs increases absorption of iron from the yolks. 4. Vitamin D occurs naturally only in egg yolk and fish liver oil. It’s added to milk but is not found in milk naturally.5. The average American eats about 250 eggs per year.
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1. This is the most common bird in the world.
2. This is fed to chickens to make their egg yolks look yellower and more appetizing.
1. How many times a day will a mother hen will turn her eggs over to prevent the yolk from sticking to the sides of the shell?2. How many eggs will the luxury resort Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas serve in a typical day?3. Drinking this with breakfast eggs increases ab-sorption of iron from the yolk. 4. Vitamin D occurs naturally in egg yolk and only one other animal-based food source. What is it?5. How many eggs does the average American eat in a year?
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In a test at the University of Texas, rats were fed one food only in an effort to find out which are the best foods, and which are the worst. Two-thirds of the rats who were fed only white bread died after 90 days. Rats fared little better when fed only peanuts, hot dogs, hamburger, shredded wheat, or macaroni. They lived somewhat longer on tuna or milk. The best single food was egg. Rats eating only eggs lived indefinitely.
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ds o
f th
e ra
ts w
ho w
ere
fed
only
whi
te b
read
die
d af
ter
90 d
ays.
Rat
s fa
red
litt
le b
ette
r w
hen
fed
only
pea
nuts
, ho
t do
gs,
ham
burg
er,
shre
dded
whe
at,
or m
acar
oni.
The
y li
ved
som
ewha
t lo
nger
on
tuna
or
mil
k. T
he
best
sin
gle
food
was
egg
. R
ats
eati
ng
only
egg
s li
ved
inde
fini
tely
.
A g
uy w
alks
int
o a
psyc
hiat
rist
’s o
ffice
and
say
s, “
Hey
do
ctor
, my
brot
her’
s cr
azy!
He
thin
ks h
e’s
a ch
icke
n!”
The
do
ctor
say
s, “
Why
don
’t y
ou b
ring
him
in
for
trea
tmen
t?”
The
guy
rep
lies
, “I
wou
ld, b
ut I
nee
d th
e eg
gs!”
Kin
g G
eorg
e II
onc
e st
oppe
d at
an
inn
whe
re h
e w
as s
erve
d an
egg
. The
innk
eepe
r ch
arge
d an
exo
rbita
nt p
rice
for
the
egg.
The
kin
g co
mm
ente
d,
“Egg
s m
ust b
e ve
ry s
carc
e ar
ound
her
e.”
The
innk
eepe
r re
plie
d, “
No
sire
, it i
s ki
ngs
that
are
sca
rce.
”
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