Friday, 14 September 2018

Mitchell H's Inquiry

Information Report The Fish Eating Seagull By Mitchell Hawkes Introduction On a still misty spring morning by the beach in New Zealand you may see the fish eating seagull stealing food from people. Description The fish eating seagull appearance means it ìs obviously from the seagull family of birds. The size of a seagull is like two chickens. The beak is straight like a stick and curved at the end and the bird weighs 2kg. The fish eating seagull has red feathers on its stomach and has a yellow beak and feet. Habitat The fish eating seagull lives mostly near fishing boats around harbours at Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington and Northland that have fish and it stays at sea up for 20 years. The fish eating seagull builds its nest on sharp rocks near harbours. Diet The fish eating seagull eats insects and earthworms, rodents, eggs and fish. The fish eating seagull eats 25 fish 10 earthworms and 5 rodents eggs per day. Predators and threats The fish eating seagull predators is a shark and people. The people leave plastic behind and pollute the environment and when the fish eating sullgull will eat the plastic and it will die. Shark jump up and eat the the fish eating seagull when they fly low. Conclusion From these interesting facts it is clear that the fish eating seagull is a smart bird in New Zealand.

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