Seagull Overlooking the Eternal City
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Seagulls in Rome, particularly the larger yellow-legged gulls, are a common sight and have adapted remarkably well to the urban environment. These birds are often seen perching on ancient ruins, statues, and rooftops, adding a dynamic, living element to the city's historic and architectural beauty. They are known for their distinctive white and gray plumage, yellow beaks, and piercing calls. In Rome, they often forage for food in public spaces, sometimes boldly interacting with people.
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