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Dramatic scenes in a waterbirds' breeding habitat with a bird that's eating ducklings

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A bird that eats baby birds and a variety of smaller animals when it is feeding eats ducklings for its daily food intake of animal prey meat. The bird is a predatory gull that eats one duckling after another because it is hungry and must be fed. Ducks attack the seagulls on the duck pond. The seagull can not defend itself from a duck onslaught as formidable as this. The mother ducks win, and the seagull loses the battle, and it doesn't eat any more of their ducklings. Ducks are aquatic birds that live on the water and can live in freshwater and seawater; ducks don't have the predatory instinct to hunt, but they will eat small marine animals, plants, and insects. A female duck is known as a pen, and a male duck is understood as a drake; the duckling is a baby duck without flight feathers. Gulls, or seagulls, are predatory seabirds and opportunistic meateating predators that hunt and eat various baby birds throughout the breeding seasons. A gull is a very successful hunter of small baby ducks because they are easy to catch, and they are subsequently a big part of a gull's seasonal diet. The bird at the end is a heron and has also been captured. It eats a substantial number of young ducks because it is the duck breeding season, and they are easy to hunt. Many young flightless ducks are swimming around looking for food to eat, and they are easy to catch and eat because they can't fly away, which is why a predatory bird will hunt and find them. Flightless young ducks are prey for various predators and predatory birds.

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