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Seagulls - as breeding season is here again!

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Qwerky Lesley
Qwerky Lesley
05 May 2013 20:21

Please, please, PLEASE, don't feed seagulls from your town centre garden.  A nearby neighbour of ours has just been out feeding the seagulls so we've had 30 to 40 of them wheeling overhead, which in itself, isn't a problem as they've all gone now - what is a problem is that the seagulls then expect food whenever they see any person in any garden.  It gets worse when they are trying to make their nests - then they are very agressive both to other seagulls and to us.  We've been attacked in our garden, we've been attacked in the street.  So PLEASE, don't encourage them.  
 

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b.o.liking
b.o.liking
05 May 2013 21:59

These stupid do-Gooders. Utter Wa---rs

FredBassett
FredBassett
05 May 2013 22:07

Bread balls full of baking soda - is it true what happens once eaten

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
05 May 2013 22:16

Hi Fred Are you feeding the gulls or the to--ers feeding em?

FredBassett
FredBassett
05 May 2013 22:25

b.o.liking - The only thing I would feed the Gulls would be lead pellets, but it seems thats not allowed. Seems a bit unfair to Phesants really. Look at it this way, if shooting them is against the law then feeding them should be also

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
05 May 2013 22:34

Well Fred recently one of the bleeders got run over outside the old Ponderosa

and as it was left by the kerb we never saw a seagull for days.

BRILLIANT

FredBassett
FredBassett
06 May 2013 07:40

Thats the answer then hang dead seagulls from roofs and trees and drive around with one stuck on your car roof. Now thats BRILLIANT. Just one problem if we cant shoot the things where are we going to get the dead ones from?

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