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"I live in the edge of Hastings and never see any but then I am on the marsh lands and I see a lot of marsh harriers so I assume they keep them away. " They probably do | |||
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"Gulls are incredible. You should be proud to be able to share their antics. " We share in their anticscat 4am in the summer. Proud is not a feeling we get at the time | |||
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"Gulls are incredible. You should be proud to be able to share their antics. We share in their anticscat 4am in the summer. Proud is not a feeling we get at the time " Yes! Used to live on a street where many houses had seagull nests on the roofs. Nesting season was intense! Fledglings mixing with urban foxes' prowl was a "fun" happening in the middle of the night. Quite impressive though to see the whole flock responding to defend/repel. | |||
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