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Jolly good
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Apparently seagulls are a protected species.
The council here has messages on their vans telling people not to feed them. They squawk all through the night at this time of year, as well as swooping down at people. Last edited by James; 22-07-2019 at 04:43 PM. |
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Apparently the issue isn't actually increased numbers though - it's that they've moved away from nests on the coast due to falling numbers of fish, and into cities where food is abundant and easy to find. There's not a lot that can be done about it really. |
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George & Alexis Warr!
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oh same with Pidgeons in my country, people are told not to feed them but most people at the beach feed them fries, pieces of bread buns
me and my parents actually have few wild pidgeons in our garden, they had built nests in our conifers, and they have a good water supply here, a pond and a water fountain
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Jolly good
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Picture I took a few weeks ago.
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Jolly good
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This is what the RSPB says - 'Urban gulls and the law' - https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wi...s-and-the-law/
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Maybe if people didn't leave their rubbish about and stop feeding them ,the gulls would not be so eager to congregate where humans are, at least it would help,the gulls don't know any different its just food to them.
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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...I saw this article from the Independent from a few days ago...apparently bird attacks on humans are becoming more common...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...-a9011066.html
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The voice of reason
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Birds are vicious...have you seen what magpies and the like do to lambs when they are first born?
Spoiler: Poor dog though, and the poor girl whose pet it was ![]()
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Piss orf.
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Now they're attacking humans! Angry seagulls are pictured dive-bombing beachgoers in Dorset
http://flip.it/9hq3YX |
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It's because of people feeding them though - years and years of people throwing chips up in the air for them to catch, so if they think someone has food they've essentially been trained to expect to be fed. If it isn't given voluntarily they'll try to take it by force. That's one of the main reasons that councils say not to feed them. One person giving food gives them ideas ![]() |
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Jolly good
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There's usually a young seagull nearby when they start dive-bombing at people.
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Flag shagger.
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I like gulls.
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self-oscillating
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seagulls are vermin with wings. I've been to devon and had chips taken out of my hand by seagulls as i was eating. Also, the volume of crap they can dump is extraordinary
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Sod orf
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I'd happily fight a seagull for my fish.
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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...the dog owner put on appeal/post on social media in case anyone found Gizmo...but she removed it again because of internet trolls../spiteful../..mocking comments...
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I know she hopes for a miracle but that's unlikely tbh
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..I guess she thinks that the gull may have dropped it and it be okay and someone taken it in...her thoughts are of the possible, rather than the likelihood, Twosugars...
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George & Alexis Warr!
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I've been attacked twice, once in brid for a doughnut and in Whitby for half my fish!
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Remembering Kerry
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They can be horrendous.
Farmers have told me of them attacking lambs. It is quite frightening when they repeatedly circle then swoop down, just missing your head. They are even worse if they have young, as they can nest more on the ground if necessary. Get close to the young, you can be in trouble. I've come across a good few saying they were getting more aggressive. Hard to do but removing any easy food sources is necessary in part. It's not new however. As I child, I had one swoop down and tear off with my ice cream. This incident with this pet is really tragic however. Last edited by joeysteele; 24-07-2019 at 02:25 PM. |
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