They go inland.
gulls mainly come further inland during rough seas. as its harder to get food from the sea during these times, they then come inland to see what they get instead. if you had the choice to go under a massive wave for a fish... or simply go inland and get all u can eat at the local tip/waste area... what would you choose!? lol..hope this helps. x
yeah,man it does.
It is on the mainland.
sometimes hundreds of miles.the ring billed gull is certainly a wanderlust species.they have been seen here in nc in the mountains,some 400 miles inland.
No. While most gulls breed near large bodies of water, during migration they often show up on rivers, in parking lots, and around small lakes very far inland, and during the winter they can spend time inland as well.
Hurricanes will often drive gull species inland.
Any community that is not located on the coast is considered to be inland.
Bull sharks have been found far inland. They have been found hundreds of miles up the Amazon River. However, they have not been found very far inland in the US.
Portland Oregon is approximately 65 miles inland.
Flocks of seagulls are generally found in seaside areas. They are particularly prevalent in town centres where there is more food for them to eat. Occasionally they venture further inland but as a rule they are found within a few miles of the coast.
it reach far far in