The document discusses several types of seabirds, including the largest flying bird, the Wandering Albatross, with an 11-foot wingspan. Some seabirds like loons will dive for minutes to catch prey underwater. Gulls are intelligent and will drop shellfish onto rocks to crack open the shells. The smallest seabirds are storm petrels, weighing just half an ounce. Penguins are also seabirds but cannot fly, though some can dive over 800 feet deep. Seabirds have varying beak sizes and shapes suited to their diets, and skimmers have unusually large lower beaks. The document concludes with the Bald Eagle, a symbol of the United States.