What type of egg production do Seagulls and pelicans have?

Gulls: Most gulls lay three eggs per clutch, although some species may lay up to five eggs. The eggs are typically laid in a nest made of grass, seaweed, and feathers. The eggs are incubated for about 25-30 days.

Pelicans: Pelicans typically lay two to three eggs per clutch. The eggs are laid in a nest made of sticks and leaves. The eggs are incubated for about 30 days.