gulls mainly come further inland during rough seas. as its harder to get food from the sea during these times, they then come inland to see what they get instead. if you had the choice to go under a massive wave for a fish... or simply go inland and get all u can eat at the local tip/waste area... what would you choose!? lol..
hope this helps. x
They go inland.
no
about 200ft
yeah,man it does.
Inland seagulls do not necessarily indicate storms at sea. While seagulls are often associated with coastal areas, they can venture inland for food, especially during certain seasons or after storms. A sudden increase in their presence inland may suggest changes in weather patterns, but it doesn't directly predict stormy conditions at sea. It's essential to consider other meteorological signs for accurate storm forecasts.
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.
Hurricanes will often drive gull species inland.
I know that there are Gulls at the Great Salt Lake in Utah the ring billed gull comes inland each winter,as far as tennessee.
yes,among the best fliers in the bird world.
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.