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Seagulls are flying enemies that can eat your crops and are also a source of feathers.{{Infobox
 
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{{EnemyInfobox
| name = Seagulls
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| name = Seagull
 
| image = Seagull.png
 
| image = Seagull.png
| size = 250px
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| desc = Leave my crops alone!
| recipe =
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| hp = 2 ([[Hard|3]])
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| attack = Devour Crop
 
| type = Threats
 
| type = Threats
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| achieve = [[Achievements#Beginner Bird Hunter!|Beginner Bird Hunter!]]</br>[[Achievements#Intermediate Bird Hunter!|Intermediate Bird Hunter!]]</br>[[Achievements#Expert Bird Hunter!|Expert Bird Hunter!]]
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| drop1name = Feather
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| drop1amount = 6
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| drop2name = Raw Drumstick
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| drop2amount = 2
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| width = 300
 
}}
 
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Seagulls are non-lethal [[Threats]] in [[Raft]].
==Behavior==
 
   
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==Summary==
Seagulls will land on your crop plots and begin pecking at your plants. They can be scared off if you approach them or throw your hook at them. Seagulls will attack any scarecrows on your raft instead of plants, which can be a good way to defend crops while you're away from your raft. Keep in mind that this will damage the scarecrow and eventually break it, requiring another one to be placed down. They also land on bird nests and after a while will leave, leaving behind 1-3 feathers in the nest.
 
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Seagulls fly around the player's raft and will attempt to eat any plants being grown on the raft. Any [[Crop Plot|Crop Plots]] or an [[Old Shoe]] with a plant in it may be targeted. They can be scared off by approaching them or by throwing a [[Stone]] at them. Since [[Update 12]] throwing the [[Hook]] does not work anymore. Seagulls may attack a [[Scarecrow]] instead of planted crops if placed within 6 meters, which can be a good way of defending crops while gathering [[Material|Materials]] or exploring [[Islands]]. If no crops are present, the Seagulls may land in [[Birds Nest|Bird Nests]] if available. Seagulls will leave up to three [[Feather|Feathers]] behind if left alone in the nest.
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There can be a total of two Seagulls alive at the same time. In an interval of 5-7 minutes, the game engine will check how many Seagulls are alive. If it's one or none, the game will run a 50% probability to spawn one. While flying around, the Seagulls will scream in an interval of 3-6 minutes.
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Each seagull will dive down to attack a scarecrow or a crop every 4 minutes. When diving down to eat crops, the Seagull will check the surroundings for Scarecrows. When attacking either a crop or the Scarecrow, the player has 15 seconds before the Seagull succeeds in its attack. If the player comes within 2.25 meters of the Seagull, it is scared away. The Seagull can also be killed, which will then leave a dead Seagull which can either be looted or will despawn after 5 minutes.
   
 
== Strategies ==
 
== Strategies ==
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Seagulls can be one-shot with either a [[Metal Spear]], a [[Basic Bow]], or a thrown [[Stone]]. Wait for the Seagull to either attack a crop or [[Scarecrow]], or land in a nest before attacking them. Seagulls are generally slow creatures, so there is plenty of time to line up the shot. The Seagull will always attempt to fly away when attacked with a Melee weapon, but if you miss or if attacking with a weaker weapon you may simply wait until the same Seagull lands again and then finish it off.
Seagulls can be killed with a spear/bow when they're either on your scarecrow, on your crops or resting in a nest. The seagull will most of the time fly away when you attack, but after a few minutes will land again and you can finish it off. Doing this will grant you 6 [[Feather|feathers]] and 2 [[Raw drumstick|drumsticks]].
 
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== Tips and Trivia ==
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* Seagulls used to lay [[Egg|Eggs]] as well as feathers, before flying away from a nest. This was later changed when the [[Clucker]] was added to the game, which is the current source of Eggs. The line "<code>dropEggInNest: 0</code>" can still be found in the game code.
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* Seagulls are referred to as "Birds" in the [[Achievements]].
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*Seagulls will avoid targeting crops that are covered by roofing or wood floor panels.
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== History ==
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{{History|early access}}
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{{History||Update 12|
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* Seagulls can't be scared off crops by throwing the hook anymore.
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* Crop attack timer increased to 4 minutes.}}
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{{History||Update 9|Seagulls do not lay eggs anymore.}}
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{{History||Update 1|Seagulls added to the game.}}
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{{History|foot}}
   
== Trivia ==
 
Seagulls used to never flee when you shoot them with a bow, however they will now fly away if shot with any projectile.
 
   
 
[[Category:Threats]]
Seagulls used to lay eggs as well as feathers, before flying away from a nest. This was later removed as the Clucker is the new method for obtaining eggs.
 
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Seagull
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Seagull
Leave my crops alone!
Healthpoints
2 (3)
Attacks
Devour Crop
Achievements
Beginner Bird Hunter!
Intermediate Bird Hunter!
Expert Bird Hunter!
Type
Threats

Seagulls are non-lethal Threats in Raft.

Summary

Seagulls fly around the player's raft and will attempt to eat any plants being grown on the raft. Any Crop Plots or an Old Shoe with a plant in it may be targeted. They can be scared off by approaching them or by throwing a Stone at them. Since Update 12 throwing the Hook does not work anymore. Seagulls may attack a Scarecrow instead of planted crops if placed within 6 meters, which can be a good way of defending crops while gathering Materials or exploring Islands. If no crops are present, the Seagulls may land in Bird Nests if available. Seagulls will leave up to three Feathers behind if left alone in the nest.

There can be a total of two Seagulls alive at the same time. In an interval of 5-7 minutes, the game engine will check how many Seagulls are alive. If it's one or none, the game will run a 50% probability to spawn one. While flying around, the Seagulls will scream in an interval of 3-6 minutes.

Each seagull will dive down to attack a scarecrow or a crop every 4 minutes. When diving down to eat crops, the Seagull will check the surroundings for Scarecrows. When attacking either a crop or the Scarecrow, the player has 15 seconds before the Seagull succeeds in its attack. If the player comes within 2.25 meters of the Seagull, it is scared away. The Seagull can also be killed, which will then leave a dead Seagull which can either be looted or will despawn after 5 minutes.

Strategies

Seagulls can be one-shot with either a Metal Spear, a Basic Bow, or a thrown Stone. Wait for the Seagull to either attack a crop or Scarecrow, or land in a nest before attacking them. Seagulls are generally slow creatures, so there is plenty of time to line up the shot. The Seagull will always attempt to fly away when attacked with a Melee weapon, but if you miss or if attacking with a weaker weapon you may simply wait until the same Seagull lands again and then finish it off.

Tips and Trivia

  • Seagulls used to lay Eggs as well as feathers, before flying away from a nest. This was later changed when the Clucker was added to the game, which is the current source of Eggs. The line "dropEggInNest: 0" can still be found in the game code.
  • Seagulls are referred to as "Birds" in the Achievements.
  • Seagulls will avoid targeting crops that are covered by roofing or wood floor panels.

History

Early Access
Update 12
  • Seagulls can't be scared off crops by throwing the hook anymore.
  • Crop attack timer increased to 4 minutes.
Update 9 Seagulls do not lay eggs anymore.
Update 1 Seagulls added to the game.