Examples of using Gull in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The alluring potato snacks were placed in sealed transparent freezer bags so the gull could be aware of
Maynard Gull, you have the freedom to be yourself, your true self,
A gull colony has been present since 1984,
Like many gulls, the herring gull has a brightly coloured bill, yellow with a
Another secondary school closed for a day for disinfection last Friday after a dead black-headed gull was found with the virus.
The first recorded bird strike fatality was reported in 1912 when aero-pioneer Cal Rodgers collided with a gull which became jammed in his aircraft control cables.
British flyer Alex Henshaw lands his Percival Mew Gull at Gravesend in Kent,
E.W. Percival piloted a Gull Six(G-ADEP) from Gravesend to Oran(Algeria),
Terns, gull and albatrosses are amongst the seabirds which have red
However, Lieutenant Colonel Scott, Gull Force HQ and the remainder of the Australian troops were concentrated in the western part of Laitimor Peninsula,
The gull colony has been particularly important in developing the plant life on Surtsey,
she realized her dream of flying solo from England to New Zealand in a Percival Vega Gull in 11 days and earned her second consecutive Harmon Trophy,
So, a team of researchers led by Madeleine Goumas of the University of Exeter set out to discover if gull thievery could be affected by the behaviour of the humans they were trying to steal from.
I spent some time with fellow Audubon members on the Northern California coast last weekend where we were treated with some great views of a first winter Mew Gull(Larus canus), commonly known as the Common Gull in Eurasia.
though changes in herring gull numbers at some sites have been linked to declining discards.
revealed for the first time on Wednesday, show that the doubly ionized iron emission comes from a complex gaseous structure nearly a tenth of a light-year across, which Gull likens to Maryland blue crab.
So, a team of researchers led by Madeleine Goumas of the University of Exeter set out to find out if gull thievery could be affected by the behaviour of the humans they were trying to steal from.
to predict its future behavior,” said Goddard astrophysicist Ted Gull, who coordinated a research group that has monitored the star for more than a decade.
to predict its future behavior," said Goddard astrophysicist Ted Gull, who coordinates a research group that has monitored the star for more than a decade.
Some gulls have had extraordinarily long lives, with records for different banded birds such as a western gull that lived 33 years, a herring gull that lived 29 years, a ring-billed gull that lived 27 years, and a laughing gull that lived 22 years.