One and the same gull in different positions together. Number 3 spills some!
Gulls are seabirds of the family Laridae and the order waders (Charadriiformes). There are 102 named species. They are generally medium-sized to fairly large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on head and bill. They have a typical shrill, screeching call, which is called "kliauwen". The beak is firm and fairly long, the legs are equipped with flippers. The "true" gulls vary in size from the pygmy gull (120 g and 29 cm) to the great black-backed gull (1.75 kg and 76 cm).
As a child, there was already a predilection for visual art. As a technician, I was always creative in products, services and working methods. In later years, more time was taken for my art (photography) passion... Read more…