She's eyeing me... but what does she have planned? Find out in the next episode of SeaCrunch Buddies.
Actually, I think it'd be cool to have a cartoon featuring a bunch of gulls and pigeons hanging around a city. They could learn about friendship as they fight over food and poop on tourists.
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis)
Last Sunday, I went down to the reflecting pool and shared a SeaCrunch bar with my feathered friends. As soon as I pulled it out and opened the package, several gulls and a few pigeons had surrounded me and more came as I tossed them a few pieces as I ate. After I finished and gave them all the crumbs, I was surrounded by a nice little mob and decided to take my camera out and get some photos.
I don't normally feed wild animals, but, well, they're ring-bills and pigeons - people food is a large part of what they eat. Also, the SeaCrunch had a lot of personal meaning to me and I wanted to make something of a ritual out of eating it. It was given to me by someone very special, a fellow gull-lover who always liked hearing my silly gull stories.
I must say that the gulls seemed to love this snack as much as I did - it's good stuff.