This type of phenomenon is scientifically known as a "gull-nado" Named a gull-nado because of its tornado like appearance, gull-nadoes usually form over restaurants or city dumps in the seeking of a food source and use the circling action similar to Hawks and Eagles when seeking prey. There have been several reports of gull-nado activities along fast food truck stops, and roads heavy with fast food areas also known as a Gull-nado Alley. Gull-nadoes shouldn't be taken lightly and there is a F-1 though F-5 catagory. If you experience a gull-nado, seek the nearest fallout shelter. Sense gull-nadoes usually form near fast food areas that sell greasy, deep fried food, one should head towards a subway, farmers market or anywhere that fresh food is sold. Gull-nadoes will quickly dissipate in these areas and will quickly head towards a better food source.
because they are really stupid and have nothing better to do seriously like what could they be doing lol
its the only shape they know, or they are planing something....
Dragonflies fly in circles when they are part of a swarm. When dragonflies are in a swarm they are looking for housing or food.
because they do, FACE IT
Doing an area search for food.
When seagulls circle something they are paying close attention to it. Usually it is a food source, and they are waiting for a chance to dive down and eat it.
no
about 200ft
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.
Insectivorous birds fly in circles to catch flying insects.
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.
A fly swatter.
Because if they flew over the bay they would be called bagels!