White Bird (scientific name: Gygis alba). Ornithischia , Plovers , Gulls , and Seabirds.

The white bird is larger , with a longer beak , a thicker base , tapering towards the tip , and slightly upwards , with a hook at the beak. The nostrils are near the base of the mouth. The wings are long, with the first primary flight feathers being the longest and the tail being forked. The tarsals are shorter. The body feathers are almost all white, and there is a narrow black eye circumference around the eyes. The outer 3 primary feather shafts are earthy. It inhabits coasts, islands and open oceans. Often move in groups. The breeding period is from May to September.
The White Bird loves this and the other
White birds lay their eggs
Hatching diagram of the white bird
White gulls feed the young birds
Life Habits:
The White Genie Gull is found in tropical oceans and bird islands. It inhabits coasts, islands and open oceans. Often move in groups. Frequently flying over the sea. Fly briskly and sensitively. When resting, they are mostly suspended rocks on the coast or float over the sea. Feeds on fish and shrimp.
Distribution range: As shown in the following figure
The White Bird is one of the rarest drifting birds in Greater China and has been recorded once in the waters off Macau. It is also found in the Paracel flocks of birds in the South China Sea.
White birds inhabit coastal rocks and plants.
The image comes from the Internet.