Pictured: The gull after eating the fish. A hungry gull effortlessly polishes off a fresh flat fish it had just caught for its lunch - easily eating it in one single gulp. The great black-backed gull caught the fish, called a flounder, before flying up to tuck it off while perching on a rock. It then proceeded to position the fish in its mouth and swallow it whole, before it became briefly lodged in its throat but then disappeared into its stomach. Retired airline pilot Charles Gangas, 62, captured the moment the flounder became lunch for the seabird. Mr Gangas, from Stowe, in Vermont, USA, said: "I first noticed the gull on the pier and then saw the fish below the gull. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS. Please byline: Charles Gangas/Solent News ? Charles Gangas/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800