You see, seaguls like most avian birds in the 'Fulactucus' family, nest always facing north. This is due to gravitational pull pulling the hollow bones of the vertabrea. The lack of density means that they cannot control this. That is why you will only see Fulactucus birds fly north.
The answer is that "seagulls" do not always have to live by the sea. Ornithologists (scientists who study birds) prefer to call them "gulls" in order to avoid this common confusion.
For example, the ring-billed gull breeds across Canada and the northern US, and is a migrant or non-breeding resident in pretty much every single state, including such landlocked states as Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, etc.
So... Although many species of gulls do indeed live and breed near the sea, not all of them do!
Those that do live near the sea are relying on food and habitats that are found there. For example, the Black legged Kittiwake is a small gull species that is rarely if ever found inland, and can be seen off both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. It feeds mainly on ocean fish, and feeds by "surface dipping" or picking food off the water without actually landing.
mainly because seagulls are very romantic birds.
To avoid looking at humans smoking strange substances on the beach
Seagulls live by the sea because if they lived by the bay they would be bay gulls.
That is a joke.
Because if they lived at the bay they would be called bagels!!
Fighting over mates
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Seagulls are very intelligent when it comes to finding food sources. Not only will they return and stay, but they will tell all the other seagulls. Larger and larger numbers will gather where food sources are readily available. Put away all garbage, ensure that park garbage can lids are on tightly and that they are emptied frequently. Don't worry about the seagulls starving. They are very effective at finding other food sources.
No, Seagulls are white.
A Seagulls role is to live in the environment
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
Yes, seagulls are very real.
y are seagulls atracted to human food
Night of the Seagulls was created in 1975.
Blackpool Seagulls was created in 1951.
Okayama Seagulls was created in 1999.
Cronulla Seagulls was created in 1959.
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."