They fly up to cloud base. I've passed them at around 8,000ft in this country. They then use the thermals as a glider does.
no
Seagulls seem to fly a lot of poop.
seagulls
Winds tend to move from opposite the directions that seagulls fly. Because seagulls tend to fly from low pressure cells to areas with higher atmospheric pressure, the direction of the wind generally flows against the flow of seagulls.
yes,among the best fliers in the bird world.
No, seagulls cannot fly bakcwards. the hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards. Seagulls often get caught in thermal currents which carry them backwards, making it seem as though they are flying backwards.
Only hummingbirds can do that with their own abilities. Seagulls can barely glide backwards involuntarily in high winds.
Because if they flew over the bay they would be called bagels!
Yes and no. They have very strong breast muscles that help it fly. They do not have mammary glands as they are not mammals.
It's a seagull, cause there are loads of seagulls that fly over laguna beach in California.
they are 15786 and also eat purple carrots coated in honey for a treat