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| | | Gulls, first a dawn chorous The Gull population around here starts off the Dawn chorous, it is a terrific din
Now I was sat up last night until midnight-ish and there were still Gulls flying! and calling. This is a regular thing so I rule out roost disturbance.
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| | | Re: Gulls, first a dawn chorous My pair of resident Herring Gulls used to make a lot of noise when it started getting light, but are now a lot more considerate; they start up at about 09:00. Some nights there are gulls flying around and calling for most of the night.
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