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A GULL FEEDS on mollusks recently at sunset in Brunswick. Gulls will often feed on clams and mussels by flying with the bivalves in their beaks before dropping them onto rocks. The impact shatters the shell, allowing the bird to eat the soft meat inside.
A GULL FEEDS on mollusks recently at sunset in Brunswick. Gulls will often feed on clams and mussels by flying with the bivalves in their beaks before dropping them onto rocks. The impact shatters the shell, allowing the bird to eat the soft meat inside.

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