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Bird's eye: Gulls 'choose what to eat by watching humans' - study – The Irish Times

Gulls overwhelmingly went for same colour crisp bag that an experimenter was eating from, UK researchers find ....

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Seagulls choose their food off what people nearby are eating: Report

New research out of the UK has found that seagulls pay attention to humans' food choices and show a strong preference for sustenance similar to what people are eating nearby. ....

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Gulls choose what to eat by imitating humans - study

The researchers chose to study the behavior of herring gulls which are one of few species that thrive in anthropogenic landscapes, meaning they are very familiar with humans. ....

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Seagulls choose their meals based on what people nearby are eating

Given a choice between two crisp packets, herring gulls pick the same colour as one a nearby human is eating from 95 per cent of the time ....

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Why do seagulls have dark wings? It may help them glide in the air

Gliding birds tend to have long and thin wings, but seagulls seem to have a trick that lets them soar on short, wider wings ....

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