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Seagulls Can Fly, Swim, and Walk Efficiently
Seagulls are monogamous and display mate fidelity that usually lasts for the life of the pair. They begin to assemble for a few weeks prior to occupying the colony. Nesting in large, densely packed, noisy colonies, seagulls display high levels of site fidelity, returning to the same colony after breeding there once. Colonies can vary from just a few pairs to over a hundred thousand pairs.