Experts say seagulls are 'thriving' in urban areas - due to having bigger brains. New research shows the seagull species who have bigger brains are more likely to nest on coastal cliffs - and may also ...
Seagull species that have bigger brains are more likely to nest on coastal cliffs and may also be better adapted to breed in urban environments such as on the roofs of buildings. New research has ...
An uncommon gull has been observed across Cornwall and Devon this month, with multiple sightings logged through the Rare Bird Alert website. The South West, alongside most other coastal regions (and ...