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.
No,most do not migrate.
No,most do not migrate.
The gull is a medium to large sized grey or white bird with grey or black tipped wings. They have webbed feet. They have stout, long bills. Gulls nest on the ground. Gulls are birds that feed on a variety of things, from fish to garbage. They can drink fresh water and salt water. Excellent fliers with long, tapered wings, they are usually found in flocks. There are 45 species of gulls in the world. Not one is called a "seagull". That is a general term to describe all gulls. Most gulls migrate but the distance they migrate is different for each spcies.
Gulls eat fish.
They eat gulls when they can.
On the Gulls' Road was created in 1908.
Hampton Gulls was created in 1974.
Hampton Gulls ended in 1978.
Dog, cat, foxes and animals that are larger than gulls.
"hey there David, look at those sea gulls"
St Austell Gulls was created in 1949.
Hampton Roads Gulls was created in 1982.