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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..

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When they want to roost, lay eggs or mate. They fly not-so-far out of land when they feed on the fish in the sea, and they fly out to sea when they are going to die.

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so it does not leave babby seagulls behind

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There have always been Gulls inland. Now, many gulls' habitats have moved inland, mainly because they like to scavenge in rubbish dumps and big cities inland provide this.

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Seagulls fly inland because it is much safer and they can be closer to their young.

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they fly in land when there prays are not far

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Yes, they do.

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