Here is a link to a photo I took of Ring-billed gulls feeding in trees at the Walmart in Falmouth.
https://picasaweb.google.com/107184148458805411213/BirdPhotos
Julie Krasne
Yarmouth
--Coming out of the supermarket in Gardiner yesterday, I looked up to see an adult Ring-billed Gull perched in the top of a small ornamental crabapple tree and pulling at the small apples while trying to maintain its balance. This was a new gull feeding behavior for me although I know that gulls are amazingly adaptable! This same crabapple has hosted Bohemian and Cedar Waxwings as well as American Robins in past years. I tried to get a quick photo or video of the gull feeding in the tree but it was startled off before I could get the shot.
Jeff Wells
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