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flying seagull with food in the pecker
Group of ships at port on Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand
Large seagull perched on top of a railing on a ship
Adult herring gull (Larus argentatus) in Warnemünde
A vertical closeup of a seagull perched at a harbor in Hamburg, Germany
Seagull on Alcatraz Island opening its beak.
control tower in the harbour of le havre in france
Seagull in front of a floating dock in the Port of Hamburg
Close up of seagull standing on a pier with sea and city on the background.
Close up of young gull
European herring gull,  who fanatically defends his great treasure, half a baguette.
Hamburg, Germany - March 29. 2024 :  Port of Hamburg industrial area- industrial area on a sunny, hazy morning
Tern (Sea Gull) at the Baltic Sea.
Photos taken while feeding seagulls in the Terhaneler area, in Yalova, Turkey.
Traffic control of port autority in the Botlek harbor of the Port of Rotterdam Netherlands
Early evening skyline in the Dutch port of Rotterdam in The Netherlands,  Northern Europe, showing silhouetted cranes of the industrial working port
Boat moored on the quay of a port in Saint-Nazaire
Group of seagull with blue sky background.\nIstanbul - Turkey
Seagulls in Wolmido Island, Incheon, Korea
Pioneering Spirit offshore heavy lifting ship in the port of Rotterdam. The Allseas Pioneering Spirit (formerly Pieter Schelte) is the largest construction vessel in the world. The ship is designed for installation and removal of offshore oil and gas platforms and the installation of  pipelines at sea.
Seagull bird or seabird near the sea. Close up view of white gray bird seagull
Seagull feeding on a chip
The Port of Rotterdam is Europe's largest industrial seaport. Port cranes
L 54-60cm, WS 123-148cm.\nA widespread and common species of N Europe. Frequently abundant on and near coasts, but seen inland, too, feeding on fields, rubbish dumps, etc.\nRoosts on harbour piers or secluded islands; flights to these at height, often in formation. Frequently soars high up in high-pressure weather, often in large parties.\nNests, mainly colonially but at times in single pairs, on coastal islands, cliffs or at lakes.\nOmnivorous, taking fish, crustaceans, earthworms, offal and road kill, eggs and young of other birds, etc.\n\nThis Picture is made during a short trip to the Marker Wadden (the Netherlands) in October 2022.
Oostend, West-Flanders, Belgium - October 31, 2022: motion blur view from a window in a riding tram on harbor consumer goods freight
Image of two seagulls perched on a railing of a city bridge
Klaipeda, Lithuania - AUGUST 08,2015:  sea port in Klaipeda is one of the largest ice-free seaport in the world.
Many seagulls on a fence
Oil tanker arriving at a refinery and oil terminal in the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Tanker ship Silver Emily for transporting chemical or oil products sailing on calm water seen from above past the Maaslantkering in the Nieuwe Waterweg near Rotterdam in The Netherlands.
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