People have been warned to be on their guard for seagulls off their beaks on acid that they've ingested by gobbling up swarms of flying ants. Clouds of the insects took flight on Monday - or Flying Ant Day - as queen ants emerged from hiding in search of mates pursued by millions of male drones. But one expert said the ants were 'like M&Ms for seagulls' and flocks of the birds will dive and swoop through the air to feast on them.
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