Sentences to describe the flight of seagulls:
1. Seagulls sometimes chirp and cheer, sometimes hunt and jump on the sea surface, sometimes fly very high, and dance together with the sky and the sea.
2. When seagulls fly, they look like graceful white snow or graceful dancers.
3. When the spring breeze blows across the cheeks, the crisp birdsong comes along with the fragrance of flowers. Look, the birds are flapping their beautiful wings and flying in the blue sky.
4. Several seagulls flew freely through the gorgeous red clouds, sometimes spreading their wings and sometimes making cheerful calls, giving the dawn ocean a new look.
5. Seagulls fly proudly between the dark clouds and the sea like black lightning. Swooping down from the clouds like lightning, the moment it approached the water, it suddenly fell as light as a feather.
6. Small, white figures, when there is strong wind on the sea surface, when lightning flashes across the sky, you can always see that arrow-like figure passing through the wind and rain, they scream and rush forward. The clouds swooped down again...
7. Looking from a distance, the boundless sea seems to be connected with the sky. On the sea, flocks of seagulls are flying. Some of them spread their wings and flew high on the sea, some were flying on the sea, some were whispering on the sea, and some were fishing happily on the sea... Each seagull became a happy note on the sea.
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The seagull is a medium-sized seabird in the order Plover, family Gullidae, and genus Gull. Seagulls are migratory birds. During the breeding season, they mainly inhabit rivers, lakes, ponds and swamps in arctic tundra, forest tundra, deserts and grasslands. In winter, they mainly inhabit coasts, estuaries and harbors. Live in pairs or small groups or fly in the air. At the seaside and in harbors, flocks float on the water, swimming and feeding. Seagulls feed on small seaside fish, insects, molluscs, crustaceans, and worms and grubs found in cultivated fields. This species breeds in northern Europe, northern Asia, and northwestern North America. Most gulls migrate southward, except for populations in Iceland, the north and the Baltic Sea, and some gulls off the coast of Canada. This expanded its scope to include the Pacific coast of North America to Baja California in Mexico, the Pacific coast of Asia to northern Vietnam, the Atlantic coasts of France and Portugal, the southern and eastern coasts of the Mediterranean, the entire Black Sea coast and the Persian Gulf, and the southern coast of the Caspian Sea .