The types commonly seen in the Midwest are laughing gulls and ring-billed gulls. Neither species depends solely on ocean habitats. They often feed and nest around inland lakes or rivers.
Highland Council has set out its plan for the coming year on how it will control gulls in Inverness. Like other parts of Scotland, there have been complaints about the birds' droppings ...
Problems in Eyemouth were said to be "out of control" Conservation body NatureScot has said it is happy to discuss what gull management measures can be taken in the Borders after reports of ...
Herring gulls can be found "around our coasts and inland around rubbish tips, fields, large reservoirs and lakes, especially during winter", the RSPB says A nature reserve in a landlocked county ...
This story was modified to include additional information. Fish-eating gulls and terns nesting on Michigan shoreline areas known to have long-standing industrial contamination reproduce less ...
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