went to the coast last weekend and saw loads of baby seagulls.
They are as large as an adult but they have dark plummage and tend to sit around squawking to themselves. you will occasionally see an adult come and feed them but basically they are on their own to fend for themselves.
If you go to the Cornish Coast you will see more baby seagulls than tourists. Mrs Pegasus beat me to it with their description - ie. dark grey and very loud!
Living on the cornish coast I can confirm all that and right pests they are. My MIL has a pair that nest on her roof each year and the young get quite tame but that isn't always the case
Well, A baby seagull fell out of it's nest almost 3 weeks ago and is living on the grass near our parking lot. They are grey, and are very well taken care of by both parents who watch over him carefully, feed him and constantantly talk (quack) to him. The parents screech if they see other seagulls come by but ignore us, the cars in the parking lot and our cat.