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I am wondering the same thing. I have fed them twice a week for the past two weeks. And once a week it would be several to alot of seagulls and the other time only one or two seagulls. Before these past two weeks I was feeding them every other day but I noticed there was a dead one a couple

Miles of the road and was wondering if it was from a digestion problem or a starvation problem. I thought that not feeding them in patterns of two days then skipping a day then back to two days no and etc. Would be good since feeding them too

Much I thought gave them a problem with flying they would start fluttering high up in the air. I live pretty close to the bay (bay area) in the peninsula. So I thought they would go help themselves to water. I live like 4 blocks away from target (where I feed them) so alot of times 4-5 seagulls would fly High above my house and I Feed them if they fly close enough. At target it's usually 40-60 seagulls. But once there was 150 seagulls lol. I only had enough for 50 since I buy 4 loafs of wheat sandwich bread. I'm only one person with two hands !

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