Rome. – So why are the seagulls singing? Winged beings (besides the angel who always crowns Sant’Angelo, there were also wooden ones, marble ones and bronze ones) return every night to the terrace of the famous castle. These birds are said to have proliferated in the Eternal City in the 1980s, and we sometimes hear about “invasions” that plague the area around the Vatican for various reasons. Without going any further, they made a stunning cameo appearance at a time when the world was following live footage of the Sistine Chapel chimney waiting for white smoke. There are already famous postcards. A bird with a bright yellow beak and legs, the Tiber River flowing through Italy’s capital, and the monumental Castel Sant’Angelo. So why does it squeal? Maybe he doesn’t want to take any more pictures? It’s better not to contradict her.