Large gull species do not become fully mature til they are four years old. Smaller species mature at two years.
no
about 200ft
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
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.
Chick
yes,among the best fliers in the bird world.
no
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.
Hawks eat small animals such as squirrels, rabbits, and small birds. Hawks can possibly eat baby seagulls, but the adult seagulls aren't likely to hunt.
No, baby seagulls, also known as chicks, are not bigger than adult seagulls. In fact, they are much smaller and covered in downy feathers when they hatch. As they grow and develop, they gradually increase in size until they reach adulthood, which is when they are larger than their juvenile selves.