Definition
Family Laridae comprises a diverse group of seabirds, including gulls, terns, and skimmers, all adapted to aquatic environments. 🌊 These birds are known for their strong flight capabilities and varied feeding strategies, ranging from scavenging to plunge-diving. Gulls, the most familiar members, are adaptable and opportunistic feeders. Terns are slender and graceful fliers that hunt fish by diving into the water. Skimmers have a unique feeding style, dragging their lower mandible through the water to catch small prey. 🐟 They are the aerial masters of the coast.