yes they are , they are generally found around shanty towns
seagulls and sandpipers
Collective nouns for seagulls are:a colony of seagullsa flock of seagullsflotilla of seagullsa pack of seagullsa scavenging of seagullsa screech of seagullsa squabble of seagullsa swoop of seagulls
yes they do, i found out the hard way, today
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.
No. There are 45 species of gulls found across the world, and those in Japan may be of a different species. There is not one species known as "seagull".
No, Seagulls are white.
Yes, the California Gull is migratory and can be found in northwestern Wyoming during the summer.
Half a dozen species of Penguin, Albatross, various Petrels and Seagulls.
A Seagulls role is to live in the environment
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
Yes, seagulls are very real.