In absence of a Forum page could I refer readers to todays Express and Echo (page 36) in which a Mr Norman Brooking raises a question. He says 'every morning at about sunrise many thousands of gulls fly in a north-westerly direction in front of his window (Waterside, Exeter) and at dusk this pattern is reversed. He thinks they are Black-headed Gulls and asks where they might be going- perhaps to a rubbish tip?'
If anyone has the definitive answer please email me (ruscoe@talktalk.net) and I will happily reply to the Echo. Thanks... Jonathan (East Devon Branch).
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