The Seagull Play Summary

Seagull: True Story is officially open at The Public Theater’s LuEsther Hall. Following runs at La MaMa and London’s Marylebone Theatre, the play will now run through May 3. Read reviews for the ...

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Watching Annette Bening as Irina Arkadina in “The Seagull,” Michael Mayer’s adaptation of the durable Anton Chekhov play, you might almost believe that the role was written with her in mind. There is ...

Review: In ‘The Seagull,’ a Great Play, a Great Cast and Yet ...

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Gulls or seagulls are seabirds of the subfamily Larinae. They are most closely related to terns and skimmers, and are placed with them in the family Laridae. They are also related, more distantly, to auks and skuas, and more distantly still to waders.

Welcome to an exploration of the majestic seagull, a bird that symbolizes nature’s wonder and resilience. In this updated guide, we unveil 21 amazing facts about seagulls that show the intricate details of their existence, from their robust appetites to their complex social lives.

Swoop into the world of seabirds and learn about the various types of seagull, from the majestic Herring Gull to the graceful Kittiwake.

Seagulls live in large colonies with other gulls, either with other gull species or other seabird species. They are vocal communicators that use several distinct calls to demonstrate aggression, identify mating partners, warn the colony of a threat, and resolve a territorial dispute.

Often known as seagulls (though no species is actually called a seagull, and many are found far from the sea), they sometimes get a bad reputation for stealing chips. But gulls are intelligent, adaptable and often beautiful birds. However, they're notoriously difficult to identify.

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