What is laughter?
Mixing seagull, scientifically named Leucophaeus Atricilla , is the largest member of the dark hood of the seagull family of birds. Mature laughter of gull is about 15-18 inches (38-46 cm) long, with a span of about 36-42 inches (91-107 cm) and weight of 7-13 ounces (198-368 g). Men and women resemble each other. Laughter seagulls have a medium sheer and back with an account that is long and red with a dark tip. The head is completely black and the neck is completely white, causing a distinctive appearance.
geographically, the range of laughter is along the coast of North and South America. Laughter of seagulls can be found from Nova Scotland, south along the Atlantic and the coast of the Bay of the United States through the Caribbean coast of Mexico and North South America. The population of laughter of seagulls from the northernmost parts of its extent migrate south in winter, and those who live in the southern regions are permanent residents. In Western Europe, seagulls were sometimes seen.
Coast regions are the primary habitat of the seagull. Rarely meets in inland sites with the wayJim Salton Sea in California and Florida. Mixing seagulls can be found near the beaches and salt marshes. These birds like to live around the mouth, bays and even some lakes that are not too far inland.
Like most seagulls, laughter is gull is omnipotent. Its diet is mostly made of small fish, earthworms, insects, eggs and crustaceans, but it will eat plant material like berries. Mixing seagull, which is considered something like a gadget and will eat garbage. This bird is particularly known for theft of food from other birds. The mixing seagull lands on the head of Pelican and steals fish directly from his large account.
Laughter Races form large, dense breeding colonies sometimes thousands of birds. Most often men and women put their nest together, but a man who is unsuccessful in finding a friend could start building a nest himself and then use it to attract a partner. The nests are a figureOn the ground and are usually designed with weeds and grass.
women put two, three or four eggs and both parents incubate the clutch. When each egg hatches, the parent removes the shells from the nest. If they are not removed, the pieces can push the top of the other eggs and prevent them from hatching. The egg lasts about 20 days.