We live in a remote area and have very few seagulls visit. Just the other day we were driving by a newly plowed field and noticed several hundred seagulls feeding. How do they know where to feed and how are they attracted so fast to something like this?
As added info to back-up Kilalas' answer, we work 25 miles off-shore, and when there is an off-shore wind blowing, we can smell agricultural activities like slurry spreading and grass cutting/hay making - and thats just with human nostrils (or is it olefactory sense?)