Male seagulls are called "bucks" or "cock" in bird terminology. They are also known as "ganders" in some regions. In the scientific classification, male seagulls are referred to as simply "males" or "adult males."
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.
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Well the male seagulls are brighter than the females who are duller. I think this is so predators can't see the females on the nest. Also i think their feet are different colours.
Chick
seagulls and pelicans?
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
through a small hole called a vent beneath their tail
No, Seagulls are white.
A female seagull is called a "hen." Seagulls belong to the Laridae family, and like many bird species, they exhibit sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females have physical differences. In the case of seagulls, the female is typically larger than the male, with a more robust build and longer wingspan.
I believe the correct terminology to describe such a group would a, "flock".
A Seagulls role is to live in the environment