Why so many Seagulls!

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I dont remember this many last year...looks like I live on a lake! Lol its like they are dandelions blowing with the wind I have a video if anyone wants me to upload it
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We normally have a couple hundred here each spring, but this year not even half that many. They're fun to watch lol.
 
There are certain places here where there are SO MANY seabirds. I live 3 hours from the beach but they are here year round! I have no idea why either.
We have gulls here too and we’re more than 300 miles from the ocean. We saw them when we used to live in central NC a few years ago.
 
Gulls are common all-over North America. They prefer warmer climates so more of them are found near coastal areas, but they migrate, and they are found as far north as Canada. I live near the Gulf Coast, so they are very common around my area.
There are certain places here where there are SO MANY seabirds. I live 3 hours from the beach but they are here year round! I have no idea why either.

That's a lot of gulls, PoultryBonkers.
 
Seagulls are like the New Pigeons. I think we have too many of them.

We have so many in our city, that not all of them leave for the winter, & hang around year round. Same with some Canadian Geese.
 

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