


This seagull is sitting along a building's stoop on the southern end of the street. Head to Carrollton Street in between Seymour Avenue and Cleves Avenue, and face the southern end of the street right towards the middle of the block.

Intersecting it down the middle is Cleves Avenue. This tiny street starts in the west at Seymour Avenue and ends in the east at Saratoga Avenue. Tucked south of part of Meadows Park is a road called Carrollton Street. Head to either of these intersections and then walk northward, keeping an eye on your left (if going up Trenton Avenue) or your right (if going up Concord Avenue.) The first alleyway you encounter on your left or right in between the houses there is where this seagull can be found and slain. There are two streets that intersect with Morris Street called Concord Avenue and Trenton Avenue. To the right of the exit ramp, sitting in its shadow in the grass, is this seagull.Īt the northwestern end of Dukes, you'll find a horizontally-placed road called Morris Street. Head to the far northern end of this road until you reach an exit ramp on your right that ultimately leads to the Broker-Dukes Expressway. A street called Cleves Avenue runs northward through the park, cutting it in half. This park is where the first of eleven seagulls on the dual-borough island can be found. Seagull #40Īt the northeast section of the Dukes-Broker island, securely in Dukes itself, is a grassy place called Meadows Park. Use the three sources (map, images and text) in conjunction with one another to pinpoint the precise location of the seagull you seek. Each number in the map corresponds with a paragraph and two screens about said seagull below. Use our giant map above to find the seagull you seek.
