>>1888405Reminds me a few years back, we used to go vacation in Florida as kids, and the last day I would always go feed all the leftover food from our hotel room to the seagulls. There would always be a hundred damn birds there because they just keep coming for the bread.
This day was strange, there wasn’t a seagull anywhere nearby, even with some tasty wonder bread sitting on the sand. Then I look over to a hotel and see like 20 seagulls sitting on the roof just watching me, and I look up and see a hawk circling directly above the beach. Seagulls wanted the bread, but didn’t want to get hawk’d.
Finally one seagull got greedy and made a run for the bread, comes gliding in from the hotel roof, and when it’s a few feet away from me, the hawk dive bombs the thing. The hawk-gull ball rolls in the sand right in front of me, hawk gets on top of the gull, and flaps away. Seagulls are pretty big too, so that bird was probably more than half the size of the hawk and it was a good sized bird ball rolling past my feet before the hawk took it away with a slow flight.
>>1885470My mom told me that is a myth