Want this question answered?
A group of seagulls is called a colony. This is the traditional collective name, although of course the formerly "incorrect" term, a flock, has entered the language as well because of its popularity.
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
There were several. Hitchcock used crows, seagulls and other seabirds.
PuffinSkua
I believe the correct terminology to describe such a group would a, "flock".
Birds. They probably evolved from flying seabirds.
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
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
Seagulls usually feel safer in packs. Usually when seagulls find food they swarm around it as a pack or group and eat it as a group. Seagulls do not, however, swarm people for any reasons because they are as afraid of them as they are of us. Seagulls are kind animals, but if they see a rat, it is dead meat.For e.g., this would never happen with a seagull or group of seagulls.| VShreik!!! Seagulls!No, Joe, they are nice.But one of them ate my toes off!Ah, shut up.
Males
The eggs are eaten by some crabs, seagulls, seabirds and other kind of things that are misty birds. Some people take them home putting them inside a bucket!
seagulls