Hi all, just wanted to update you on Gilley (as I named her/him). I finally came to the decision as most of you had already, that she was suffering. I splinted the wings but they were not healing. She was clearly uncomfortable not being able to fly. Until I reached that decision point, she was well fed with sardines and pea and mealworms and boiled eggs. Hopefully, not in any pain (relatively speaking, I guess). She had quite an amazing spirit though. I will not look at seagulls the same way again. Little torpedos of the air and water - like an amazing cross between a chicken, a duck and a bird of prey. Beautiful wings and determined, boy! It was likely that she hit the side of a grain truck. There are a lot of gulls on the section of road where I found her and the trucks really move fast there. She is now in my little cemetery that has too many rock markers this spring. Thank you all for telling me what I needed to hear with compassion. So Fly Gilley, Fly! [On a positive note: I am successfully nursing a chicken with a broken leg - we had a hail storm two weeks ago with tennis ball sized hail. She is just a baby (poult? - 4 months old - still pretty small) and didn't quite get out of the way or into the coop fast enough in the confusion of the storm. She has seen significant progress in recovery and is almost putting full weight back on it. I hope she can go back out with her friends next week.]