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Gulls generally migrate in response to seasonal changes, with many species moving to warmer climates during the winter months. In North America, for example, many gulls leave their breeding grounds in late summer to early fall, migrating south to coastal areas or inland lakes. They typically return to their breeding territories in the spring as temperatures rise and food becomes more abundant. Migration timing can vary based on species and geographic location.

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