Gulls…Gulls…Gulls by Gail Gibbons (1997) has some fun alliteration. Page after page, this book is all about these seashore birds, plane simple. I learned that there are 43 different kinds of gulls in the world. The kind I see is the herring gull. Gibbons’ illustrations fill most of each page and clearly show the content of the text.There’s physical characteristics, settings and migration, communication, diet (gulls eat just about anything), behavior, and parenting chicks. Gibbons gives special thanks to Stephen Kress research biologist for the National Audubon Society. I bought this paperback at a library sale so I could cut illustrations out for a collage. But I liked it so much that I saved it on my personal bookshelf.