When it comes to ducks and gulls, chances are you don't immediately think: "camouflage"
As I've mentioned [intlink id="5327" type="post"]before[/intlink], birds and animals can count on their coloring to conceal themselves and avoid predators.Here's an example of a juvenile Herring Gull that you'd miss if you just glanced in his direction:
And here's a mallard hen (or is it HENS) who seems to disappear among the leaf litter







