Seagulls don't really occur where I live. They are rather birds of the sea. They feed on all sorts of things, including carrion, so they don't have a good reputation. They often appear in groups, so it is difficult to attack them. If they appear in flocks - around a fishing boat, for example - you can assume that there is something to get. Jesus once gives the enigmatic answer to the question when certain events of the end times will happen: where the carrion is, there the vultures or eagles gather. It is interpreted that where there is easy prey, the greedy gather. I don't think Jesus meant it that way, but rather: there will be clear indications (the seagulls) when the end comes. Indications often point to something imminent. Signs of the times, sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller. Pay attention today to what is happening and try to interpret it correctly so that you are prepared for what is coming.
I wish you an extraordinary day!