I think there are 2 possible answers:
1. the sound the seagulls make bounce off the sea making it un-noticebely echo.
2. They have to be loud because of the loudness scale of the wind and/or waves. If they were quiet then they couldn't hear each other is there was danger or if they had to call someone.
They do not make wind noises in flocks but they make bird noises.
Indiana Jones' father, Henry Jones Sr. scares the birds away with an umbrella and loud noises. But one fact is that these birds were only shot to look like seagulls. They are in fact pigeons because seagulls cannot be trained.
Groups of a specific animal are commonly given a name. A squabble is the name assigned to a group of seagulls.
No, Seagulls are white.
A Seagulls role is to live in the environment
Yes, seagulls are very real.
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
Seagulls circle in the sky to search for food, navigate their surroundings, and communicate with other seagulls.
Seagulls produce a variety of sounds that convey different messages. For instance, a loud, harsh call often signals alarm or territorial defense, while softer, more plaintive cries can indicate distress or a request for food. Additionally, seagulls use specific sounds during mating rituals or to communicate with their chicks. Understanding these vocalizations helps observers interpret the birds' behaviors and social interactions.
y are seagulls atracted to human food
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
Seagulls like cheap food