The inland city of Los Angeles, California, erected a large monument to the California gull, a seabird. The monument, known as the "Gull" statue, commemorates the role of the California gull in saving the city’s early crops by consuming swarms of locusts in 1848. This event is celebrated as part of the city's history and is a symbol of gratitude towards the bird.
A large-billed seabird is commonly referred to as a "pelican." Pelicans are known for their distinctive long bills and large throat pouches, which they use to catch fish. They are often found in coastal and inland waters and are known for their impressive flight and diving abilities. Other large-billed seabirds include species like the albatross and certain types of gulls.
The capital city is named for him. The impressive Washington monument was erected on the mall to honor him. There is a statue of him in Capitol Rotunda and a large equestrian statue of him in Washington Circle.
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An ALBATROSS is a large seabird (genus Diomedeidae)
It's called the Vietnam Memorial. It's a large black wall with the names of the fallen and missing engraved on it.
That is the correct spelling for the large seabird, the albatross.
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A large inland body of water is called a lake.
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