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seagull and Winfield
On August 4,, Winfield accidentally killed a seagull by throwing a ball while warming up before the fifth inning of a game at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium.
New York Yankees outfielder Dave Winfield was arrested on August 4, 1983 for killing a seagull with a baseball.
Winfield had just finished his warm-up exercises in the 5th inning and threw a ball to the ball boy, striking a seagull in the head.

seagull and hit
* Players can hit the seagull ( named ' George ') in Footbag.

seagull and bird
They provide habitat for a number of bird species, including heron, osprey, mallard, goldeneye, goosander, the black-throated diver and hobby in the bays ; on the cobs are colonies of herring gull, seagull and the common tern ; while on the fir-covered islands are capercaillie, woodpeckers and other birds.
One topical strip had the seagull boycotting Gaston's car after seeing a bird stuck in an oil spill on television.
The seagull is a typical bird in the area.
In many birds, the esophagus is largely a mere gravity chute, and in such events as a seagull swallowing a fish or a stork swallowing a frog, swallowing consists largely of the bird lifting its head with its beak pointing up and guiding the prey with tongue and jaws so that the prey slides inside and down.
The peaks of King's and Queen's Rock are vegetated-mostly grass and hardy small plants, and on all of these rocks are evidence of bird ( likely seagull ) settlement-eggshells and feathers have been found on Prince's Rock.

seagull and on
This island has been declared a natural reserve for the particular species of seabirds living on it ( royal seagull, cormorant and peregrine falcon ).
Eventually, his lack of conformity to the limited seagull life leads him into conflict with his flock, and they turn their backs on him, casting him out of their society and exiling him.
The separatist flag, consisting of a white seagull over an orange disk on a sky-blue background, is still seen on the island today.
Opatija is known for the Maiden with the seagull, a statue by Zvonko Car ( 1956 ), which is positioned on a promontory by the Juraj Šporer art pavilion.
If, as happens on rare occasions, hatching takes place during daylight, only a very small proportion of each hatch ( usually 1 %) succeed, because local opportunist predators, such as the common seagull, gorge on the new sea turtles.
There are now safer variations of this, called continuous green-T ( or seagull ) intersections, that have a left turn lane off the main road either channelized or otherwise separated from traffic going straight, which allows for a traffic signal on only one side of the road.
The arms show a white seagull on a blue background, which was chosen by the municipality as a symbol for the local fishing and fish processing industry, that attracts many seagulls.
Trigorin sees the seagull that Konstantin has shot and muses on how he could use it as a subject for a short story: " A young girl lives all her life on the shore of a lake.
Jonah ( with a seagull perched on his head ) is dancing on the mast of a sinking ship with an " SOS " flag on it, and his hat is on the word ' BOOK ', whilst two fish are looking at him with shocked faces.
Sea holly, otherwise rare in the Western Isles, has grown on Mingulay since at least the late nineteenth century, and sea milkwort, normally only found at sea level is able to grow on the high cliff tops due to the ocean spray and seagull manure.
On 17 May 1947 a seagull flew over Fenway Park and dropped a three-pound smelt on Kinder while he was pitching for the St. Louis Browns.

seagull and which
The first element is måse which means " seagull " and the last element is øy which means " island ".
The pier is also a feature of the 67-mile Isle of Wight Coastal Path, which is marked with blue signs with a white seagull.
He also made memorable appearances in children ’ s shows such as Sesame Street, The Electric Company ( for which he performed the Spellbinder in the Letterman cartoons ), and gave voice to the boisterous seagull Kehaar in the animated film Watership Down.
Far from the flashy logos worn today, the Manly ‘ Sea Eagle ’ which appeared in the mid 1950s was often confused for a seagull by many, including the media.
When he does a single freed seagull, to which the Cloud-Man is hanging from, is enough to carry him away from the peach as Cloud-Men are weightless.
While the war did not last long enough for anything to be done about this, the two artists did obtain a patent for their idea in 1902, titled “ Process of Treating the Outsides of Ships, etc., for Making Them Less Visible ” (), in which their method is described as having been modeled on the coloration of a seagull.

seagull and They
They soon realize that the apparently cheerful sailor is, in fact, a corpse propped up in the ship's rigging, his " grin " a result of his partially decomposed skull moving as a seagull feeds upon it.
They used the island primarily to gather seagull eggs.

seagull and if
She is fascinated by Link and the outside world, and tells Link wistfully that, if she were a seagull, she would leave and travel across the sea.

seagull and seen
The Silver Gull ( Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae ) also known simply as " seagull " in Australia, is the most common gull seen in Australia.
Clouseau ( played by Joe Dunne only shot from behind ) is seen standing looking over a seaside cliff, when a seagull flies over and messes the sleeve of his coat.

seagull and been
Because of this, each has been described as believing that human and God, regardless of the all immense difference, are sharing something of great importance that can bind them together: " You've got to understand that a seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull.

seagull and all
Whitey, Willy's seagull friend, excitedly brings Willy the newspaper, all of his friends believing that this is his big chance, so he goes out to meet the boat and sing for Tetti-Tatti.
He has tried every bizarre method imaginable to succeed in his aim from lowering a telescopic camera into the loch to catch the monster on film ( but ended up having the telescope twisted by the Nessies so that all he shot was a seagull in the air ) to pumping sherbet into the loch to try to bring out a monster in a bubble ( but ended up falling into his machine and being carried away in one himself ).

seagull and year
In 1967, a year after they were sold to a joint venture of Kaiser Broadcasting and the Boston Globe, WXHR became WCAS while WXHR-FM changed to WJIB and became well known for a nautical-themed station identification featuring a buoy bell and a seagull ( now used in modified form by WQRC on Cape Cod ).

seagull and .
Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach, is a fable in novella form about a seagull learning about life and flight, and a homily about self-perfection.
The book tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a seagull who is bored with the daily squabbles over food.
Part One of the book finds young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life.
Though clearly able to capture the occasional seagull, foxes near the town prefer to scavenge garbage and explore the fishing docks and Processing Plant.
Examples include seagull effect for the cello ( ex.
Some animals that figure in these origin myths include the Thunderbird, his brother Kolus, the seagull, orca, grizzly bear or chief ghost.
In common usage, members of various gull species are often referred to as sea gulls or seagulls ; however, " seagull " is a layperson's term that is not used by most ornithologists and biologists.
A notable film performance was voicing Scuttle, the goofy little seagull, in Disney's The Little Mermaid ( 1989 ) and the direct-to-video sequel The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea in 2000.
Various companies were granted licenses to extract the bat and seagull guano ( a valuable fertilizer and key strategic commodity for the production of gunpowder ) from the island's caves.
* Mew-A seagull that carries Roverandom down the moon path to the Moon.
Terminal 2 is shaped like the 1st terminal but it has more of a seagull shaping, rather than a wave shape and is slightly larger than Terminal 1.
If the player did not lose any lives during the game, Marin is shown flying after the ending credits finish, in the original Game Boy version, she is shown in the form of a winged woman, while she takes the form of a seagull in the DX version.

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