El Caribe newspaper reports that the seagulls (Larus) that migrate to Dominican coasts during the winter months have arrived a month earlier. This is attributed to climate changes in the planet. This winter, the seagulls have come during the first and second week of December. It was normal for them to fly south during the first two weeks of January. They can usually be observed in the morning hours flying over the Caribbean Sea facing Santo Domingo near the coasts where they feed off rests of marine animals and small fish.