Larus argentatus drinking
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Description: Following on from my previous image - once the gulls have filled their beaks with water they will throw their heads back and swallow. As you can see there is quite a lot of water that falls out of their beaks before they swallow!. Date: 2 July 2007, 13:16. Source: And now we swallow!. Author: John Haslam from Dornoch, Scotland. Camera location57° 58′ 17.71″ N, 3° 58′ 30.27″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 57.971587; -3.975076.
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