No they always go to sea but not to die maybe way way way out but not in shallow water . seagulls stay relatively close to land and yes they do seem to go out to sea perhaps not to die they may just be following the fishing boats in search of easy feeding but none the less they do die when too far out. I have personally seen dead birds on the waters of the Atlantic further out than you would think a gull would travel, so i believe yes they go out and die but maybe not to die. The only time I have seen a dead gull on land is when its killed usually by a human who feeds it rice just to see what will happen. Its a subject that is worthy of study sort of like How does the earth move about the sun there's no good answer only a lot of speculation just be happy it does; this goes for the gulls as well because they are a diseased and filthy avian species be happy they die out in the ocean because if your pets were to feast on the dead corpse it would bring home the illness to you and yours.
migrate north
south
They go inland.
on a hidden rock
Seagulls are birds, not sea animals even though they use the sea for food.
Seagulls Die in the Harbour was created in 1955.
The duration of Seagulls Die in the Harbour is 1.57 hours.
Lizards
seagulls eat fish, but hawks eat seagulls.
Chick
The duration of Night of the Seagulls is 1.63 hours.
dolphins,sea turtles,clown fish
On my nine visits to Oahu, I have seen some sea birds but not any seagulls. More importantly there are no flies.
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