Honestly I can't tell. If the pink is meant to be a bald head, it's either a vulture or a stork. The beak says "stork," the flight profile and lack of trailing legs says "vulture." I know of no stork or vulture with that color pattern; the closest I can get is the black stork, but that's got a black head and the tail would be white from the underside. If that's not supposed to be a bald head I've got no gorram clue. Certainly it's no kind of coastal or seabird I or whatbird.com know of that you'd see anywhere off North American shores.
At a guess it's either an oddly-colored gull for sheer visual flavor, or an inaccurate swing at a vulture and an omen of Ares. But Gail was playing dirty pool with the eagle anyway, so I'm less compelled to indulge much curiosity this time around.