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A seagull yearling refers to a young gull that is approximately one year old. During this stage, the bird has typically molted from its juvenile plumage and may start to develop adult characteristics, though it usually exhibits a mix of juvenile and adult features. Yearlings are still learning to forage and establish their place within social hierarchies in their flocks. This stage is crucial for their development as they gain the skills needed for survival and breeding in subsequent years.

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