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Seabirds “Shalus” of Persian Gulf captivate nature enthusiasts

The "Shalus," a local word for seabirds from the gull family, inhabit the shores of the Persian Gulf, attracting the attention of nature lovers and tourists with their appealing appearance and social behaviors.

Typically residing near coasts and small islands, Shalus feed on fish, mollusks, and other marine creatures.

These seabirds are known for their seasonal migrations, flying to warmer regions during the colder months.

Bushehr located in a province of the same name on the shores of the Persian Gulf in southern Iran, in particular, is a favorite winter destination for Shalus.

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