These pictures are photographs of seagull droppings taken in the summers of 1996 and
2001.
Although seagull droppings can be found all over the coastline, concentrations are higher
near the water of the regatos, where seagulls preen themselves and come to rest on
certain stones while sheltered from north wind.
They are generally elongated in shape, like a splash of paint on a slanting surface: thicker
at the point of impact and tapering towards the end.