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In Utah is not such a manifestation. If you've ever been whalewatching, you know that miles and miles from the coast, where there are no islands, rocks, or anything for them to stand, out in the open ocean, spotting seagulls is a sure sign that whales are feeding right underneath. The animals are good at finding prey.
I used to live between the Great Salt Lake and Salt Lake City - mckayAnd the seagulls were a daily occurance in the spring and summer. Flock of seagulls would come into the valley looking for anything that looked good to eat especially a field being irrigated. Seaguls looking for crickets hardly seems a God inspired event.It wasn't a "miracle" until decades later - scarecrowfromoz

I have seen it before when this subject was discussed on the list, but from reading journals of those there at the time they didn't consider it a "miracle." It only became a "miracle" several decades later (I'm thinking 1870s or 1880s?) when the Cult started to portray it as one.

What is miraculous about a winged-rat eating crickets? Mormons try to make it a "miracle" by claiming 30 to 40 years later that because they are SEAgulls, they only lived by the sea until 1848. God sent so many seagulls from California to Utah in 1848, that they blackened the sky, like the flying monkeys in the movie when they came to take Dorothy away to the Wicked Witch.
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