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Look at that gull with yellow legs, and see if you can see both red and black on its bill,” said trip leader Bob Boekelheide.
Three of the invasive insects, also known as yellow-legged hornets, were confirmed to have been roaming around the region in April, with one attempting to build a nest inside a playhouse in Hythe.
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With her hands in the pockets of her black leather jacket, Kate crossed her legs and jerked from side to side while talking to a man next to her. She was then seen turning around to chat to a ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Wildlife rescuers are appealing for help due to a “gull rescue crisis”. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (WRAS ...
Vatican Media, via Associated Press A sea gull sitting near the chimney. Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters A broadcast in St. Peter's Square showing Cardinal Pietro Parolin. Filippo Monteforte/Agence ...
Thousands of feet up on a mountain in Nepal sat a “large”-headed creature with spiny skin. Its remote home and general appearance largely helped it go unnoticed and, when occasionally found, be ...