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Gulls have only a limited ability to dive below the water surface to feed on deeper prey. To obtain prey from a greater depth, many species of gulls feed in association with other animals, where marine hunters drive prey to the surface when hunting. Examples of such associations include four species of gulls that feed around plumes of mud brought to the surface by feeding grey whales, and also between orcas (the largest dolphin species) and kelp gulls (among other seabirds).
Looking at the effect of humans on gull diet, overfishing of target prey such as sardines have caused a shift in diet and behaviour. Analysis of the yellow-legged gull's (Larus michahellis) pellets off the northwest coast of Spain has revealed a shift from a sardine to crustac
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<span style="font-size:8px;color:#ffffff;">od is also obtained by searching the ground, often on the shore among sand, mud or rocks. Larger gulls tend to do more feeding in this way. Gulls may also engage in foot paddling in shallow water for invertebrates or on wet grass for earthworms. One method of obtaining prey involves dropping heavy shells of clams and mussels onto hard surfaces. Gulls may fly some distance to find a suitable surface on which to drop shells, and there is evidently a learned component to the task because older birds are more successful than younger birds. While overall feeding success is a function of age, the diversity in both prey and feeding methods is not. The time taken to learn foraging skills may explain the delayed maturation in gulls.<br />
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Gulls have only a limited ability to dive below the water surface to feed on deeper prey. To obtain prey from a greater depth, many species of gulls feed in association with other animals, where marine hunters drive prey to the surface when hunting. Examples of such associations include four species of gulls that feed around plumes of mud brought to the surface by feeding grey whales, and also between orcas (the largest dolphin species) and kelp gulls (among other seabirds).<br />
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Looking at the effect of humans on gull diet, overfishing of target prey such as sardines have caused a shift in diet and behaviour. Analysis of the yellow-legged gull's (Larus michahellis) pellets off the northwest coast of Spain has revealed a shift from a sardine to crustac</span><br />
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