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What are Gulls?

Gulls are birds that live near oceans, lakes, and rivers. They are known for their beautiful wings and loud calls. You might have seen them flying in the sky or looking for food at the beach.

Why Do Gulls Build Nests?

Gulls build nests to keep their eggs safe. The nests are important places where they can lay their eggs and take care of their babies, called chicks.

How Do Gulls Build Their Nests?

  1. Choosing a Spot: First, gulls look for a good place to build their nests. They like to find spots that are hidden from other animals that might want to eat their eggs.
  2. Gathering Materials: Next, gulls gather materials to build their nests. They use things like grass, sticks, and tiny pieces of seaweed. Sometimes, they even find bits of interesting things like plastic to use in their nests!
  3. Building the Nest: Once they have all the materials, gulls start to build their nests. They make a shallow bowl shape with the things they collected, making it cozy for their eggs.
  4. Egg Laying: When the nest is ready, the mother gull lays her eggs inside. These eggs are usually speckled and blend in with the surroundings.
  5. Caring for the Eggs: The mother and father gull take turns sitting on the eggs to keep them warm and safe until the baby chicks are ready to hatch.

Why Are Gulls Good Nest Builders?

Gulls are good at building nests because they know how to find the best spots and use materials that will keep their eggs safe. They love their eggs and want to make sure their chicks have a good start in life!

Fun Fact!

Did you know that gulls can change their nests year after year? They are smart and will make a new nest if they think it will be safer!

So, next time you see a gull, remember how clever they are at building nests for their little families!


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