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Nocturnal Gulls (1 Viewer)

Pedro vanman

Smart Alec exile from Kent
Hi all
I hope i'm posting this in the right place. Every weeknight I do a delivery to Barry Island (sw of Cardiff) and most nights there are at least 5 Gulls of varying species that seem to be actively feeding etc and aren't much bothered by traffic etc.Not knowing much about Gulls I was wondering if this was normal behaviour?
happy birding
Peter :eat: :eat:
 
I often hear gulls flying about late at night, in dark hours - I live in Gt Yarmouth so they are pretty abundant.

Never really thought about it before, just sort of assumed it's a gull thing to be up all night.
 
Aren`t there some Gulls (Swallow Tailed?) in the Galapogos that are strictly nocturnal? I may have read somewhere that they`re nocturnal to avoid predation by Frigatebirds.........

The gulls on the beach here in winter sometimes fly about at night especially when the squid fishing boats are about.......
 
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