Don’t call them seagulls
A resident in a north Morgan Hill neighborhood glanced into her backyard and discovered a California gull running around in circles and thought that maybe it was injured or sick. So the kind lady captured the bird and quickly brought it to the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center. WERC staff could find no obvious injuries and the bird acted very alert and feisty. It was transferred to a flight enclosure with a small swimming pool. And then it became immediately apparent that the gull was actually just a big baby, although adult-sized and fully feathered and “thisclose” to flying.
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HOCKEY: Vlasic earns four points as Sharks rally by Detroit, 5-2
SAN JOSE – Marc-Edouard Vlasic scored a career-high four points Thursday to lead the San Jose Sharks past the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 at sold-out HP Pavilion.
















