Rome.- Now why is the seagull shouting? The winged creatures (behind the angels that always crowned Sant’Angelo: there were wooden ones, marble ones and bronze ones) return to the castle’s famous balcony every evening. These birds are said to have multiplied in the Eternal City in the 1980s, and from time to time one hears of an “invasion” disturbing the vicinity of the Vatican for various reasons. Without going any further, they made a fine appearance in the days when the world was watching live the image of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel waiting for white smoke. There is a famous postcard already: the bird with the bright yellow beak and legs, the Tiber River that runs through the Italian capital and the massive Castel Sant’Angelo. So why the antichrist? Could it be that he doesn’t want more pictures? It is better not to oppose it.