This bird hasn’t quite figured out how to fly yet, but it’s already attempting to feed itself.
The bird, on the other hand, chose to buy fish in a gift shop rather than on the river or even the market. The most typical seagull chick, according to the employee of the gift shop where the robbery took place.
When the Seagull offspring first attempt their wings, they often merely fly down and continue their lives on the city streets. Passers-feet by’s are right on top of it.
It’s possible the chick mistook a pike perch for a genuine one when he saw one. He had nothing when he went. A seagull, on the other hand, would not be a seagull if it didn’t try again.
The chick thought no one was looking, so he sneaked into the store once more. There were roughly six people and a saleswoman in the store. She knew who he was, and she knew what was in store for him.
Customers and Kylie flocked to the street to pick up the fish. Of course, the message wasn’t only that the woman was concerned about the goods’ safety.
Only until a swarm of people surrounded the bird did it release its prey and flee.
The seagull returned to the store a few days later, hoping to replicate the daring robbery’s success. He hurriedly turned around and walked back out the door, hardly catching Kylie’s gaze.
The bird suddenly vanished, leaving the saleswoman hoping that she had just learnt to fly and had gone in search of a genuine fish. And for this bird, the shoplifting signaled the start of a positive transformation.