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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any seaside resort will have them .Never seen any attack my way .But I have when on holiday in Cornwall. Newquay and Padstow have trouble with them .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve see it being done at Llandudno ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got attacked by one last week when I was in Wales. Fucker got me on the head. Don't know if it was it's beak or its claws but the blood was everywhere. That will teach me to shoo away a baby one x

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold

Ah, the annual summer holiday, seagull snatching, story being rolled out in the news

Been a problem for many years, and I thought Whitby were dealing with the problem.

You can get fined for actually feeding them!

Even in a city you'll get these scavengers trying to take advantage

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I personally have never been mugged by them......but been shit on by them loads of times....they aim for my bald patch

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I’ve see it being done at Llandudno ..

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i was going to say llandudno. Saw loads of people attacked including a toddler

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Once my child was in pushchair and seagull took food from his hand .Took me ages to Carm child down .Then the cheeky seagulls came back to take what he left behind .They say not to feed them and you see alot do .

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By *rwolfMan
over a year ago

bristol

In bristol the seaguls near temple meads are just bloody vicious to the extent ive seen people wearing hard hats as they leave

As for food muggings, the waterfront is dangerous if you have a plate of chips they are pretty brazen and dont care if your eatting or not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Their good for target practice here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

On a slight change of note....what I find amusing is when them little flies invade for a couple of days....poor kids screaming and more icecream and candy floss getting dropped on the pavement..as they get covered by the little buggers

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

A seagulls stole my lunch at work one day.

We aren't keen on them. They circle our house at certain times of the day making enough noise to wake the flaming dead. They cover our cars in sh*t. If you sit on the beach in the evening with a picnic they stalk you and if you dare to have fish and chips on the seafront you need bodyguards and an exclusion zone round you.

However they're protected so there's nothing we can do but put those ineffective kites in our garden or decoy hawks and owls on the roof.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"A seagulls stole my lunch at work one day.

We aren't keen on them. They circle our house at certain times of the day making enough noise to wake the flaming dead. They cover our cars in sh*t. If you sit on the beach in the evening with a picnic they stalk you and if you dare to have fish and chips on the seafront you need bodyguards and an exclusion zone round you.

However they're protected so there's nothing we can do but put those ineffective kites in our garden or decoy hawks and owls on the roof."

Do the decoys work?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"A seagulls stole my lunch at work one day.

We aren't keen on them. They circle our house at certain times of the day making enough noise to wake the flaming dead. They cover our cars in sh*t. If you sit on the beach in the evening with a picnic they stalk you and if you dare to have fish and chips on the seafront you need bodyguards and an exclusion zone round you.

However they're protected so there's nothing we can do but put those ineffective kites in our garden or decoy hawks and owls on the roof.

Do the decoys work?"

To a degree but seagulls aren't daft. In the end they realise it never moves. It does deter other birds which is a shame so we choose to put up with the seagulls.

It's a small price to pay for living by the sea

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"A seagulls stole my lunch at work one day.

We aren't keen on them. They circle our house at certain times of the day making enough noise to wake the flaming dead. They cover our cars in sh*t. If you sit on the beach in the evening with a picnic they stalk you and if you dare to have fish and chips on the seafront you need bodyguards and an exclusion zone round you.

However they're protected so there's nothing we can do but put those ineffective kites in our garden or decoy hawks and owls on the roof.

Do the decoys work?

To a degree but seagulls aren't daft. In the end they realise it never moves. It does deter other birds which is a shame so we choose to put up with the seagulls.

It's a small price to pay for living by the sea "

I agree....it's bloody hard to find utopia

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Great Yarmouth seagulls are total bullies for chips lol

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"A seagulls stole my lunch at work one day.

We aren't keen on them. They circle our house at certain times of the day making enough noise to wake the flaming dead. They cover our cars in sh*t. If you sit on the beach in the evening with a picnic they stalk you and if you dare to have fish and chips on the seafront you need bodyguards and an exclusion zone round you.

However they're protected so there's nothing we can do but put those ineffective kites in our garden or decoy hawks and owls on the roof.

Do the decoys work?

To a degree but seagulls aren't daft. In the end they realise it never moves. It does deter other birds which is a shame so we choose to put up with the seagulls.

It's a small price to pay for living by the sea

I agree....it's bloody hard to find utopia "

Indeed! This is close enough for us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Stepped out a sandwich shop with a lovely sandwich, had just spent 10 mins watching the dude make. On way to park to eat it...just thought have a bite.

Took one bite and well I snogged a seagull it really was a horrible experience.

Apart from wings and feathers in my face and hair...the bird got its its beak into my mouth with the sand which end...it was a horrible experience...my lips and mouth tasted salty...my lip was cut and my tongue.. the sand which on floor with rats of the sky all around.

I used bottle of water to rinse mouth etc at time but for ages after could taste salt and something horrid in mouth.

Truly I don't hate any animals but seagulls can be aggressive towards people in their fight for limited food sources.

I'm quite cautious about sea gulls now having snogged one...got Sicky feeling thinking about it

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

They lay siege at the chippy's and seafront of Largs . Winged rats lol .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Stepped out a sandwich shop with a lovely sandwich, had just spent 10 mins watching the dude make. On way to park to eat it...just thought have a bite.

Took one bite and well I snogged a seagull it really was a horrible experience.

Apart from wings and feathers in my face and hair...the bird got its its beak into my mouth with the sand which end...it was a horrible experience...my lips and mouth tasted salty...my lip was cut and my tongue.. the sand which on floor with rats of the sky all around.

I used bottle of water to rinse mouth etc at time but for ages after could taste salt and something horrid in mouth.

Truly I don't hate any animals but seagulls can be aggressive towards people in their fight for limited food sources.

I'm quite cautious about sea gulls now having snogged one...got Sicky feeling thinking about it "

FPMSL. On the other hand though....are we not nicking all their fish?

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By *inkySeeKinkyDoWoman
over a year ago

'tween PontyCarlo & CasVegas in West Yorks

Scarbados Gulls are the most Gangsta of all...and they hang out in Brid in their spare time terrorising daytrippers for shits and giggles

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Scarbados Gulls are the most Gangsta of all...and they hang out in Brid in their spare time terrorising daytrippers for shits and giggles"

Ah Brid. ...that's where I was when I mentioned them bloody flies earlier

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault "

What fate became the 1 you got?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble."

Ah that's townies for you

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows


"I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault

What fate became the 1 you got? "

I knocked it out with my handbag!

It tried to steal my sons ice cream, saw it swooping & I just reacted lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble.

Ah that's townies for you "

What's a townie?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault

What fate became the 1 you got?

I knocked it out with my handbag!

It tried to steal my sons ice cream, saw it swooping & I just reacted lol "

Quite understandable

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Years ago a gull took my Grans ice cream as she was sat in her wheel chair, she wasn't impressed but my Gramps thought it was an excellent photo opportunity

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble.

Ah that's townies for you

What's a townie?"

Maybe I should have said in lander as your might be a seaside town as opposed to a village

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows


"I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault

What fate became the 1 you got?

I knocked it out with my handbag!

It tried to steal my sons ice cream, saw it swooping & I just reacted lol

Quite understandable "

Nobody touches my kids

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble.

Ah that's townies for you

What's a townie?

Maybe I should have said in lander as your might be a seaside town as opposed to a village "

So a tourist.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My old work place- when they had just had babies they'd swoop and attack people in the car park . Hysterically funny watching from the top floor

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Years ago a gull took my Grans ice cream as she was sat in her wheel chair, she wasn't impressed but my Gramps thought it was an excellent photo opportunity "

I've got a photo of my head full of seagull shite

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight

I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've lived by the seaside for almost 20 years, and the biggest problem I've had with gulls is the racket they make when I can't sleep - thankfully they don't nest near my house - and the stench of the seagull shit.

I have seen some really stupid fucking behaviour though, like watching a family allowing their toddler to feed fish and chips to seagulls on the beach which is just asking for trouble.

Ah that's townies for you

What's a townie?

Maybe I should have said in lander as your might be a seaside town as opposed to a village

So a tourist."

Bloody book readers....got the correct word for everthing

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on the coast, and the local town is full of them, so far this year the count is

Gulls 5 Me 1

Although like all creatures, we've taken away so many natural habitats, having our towns invaded is imo, pretty much humans fault

What fate became the 1 you got?

I knocked it out with my handbag!

It tried to steal my sons ice cream, saw it swooping & I just reacted lol

Quite understandable

Nobody touches my kids "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My old work place- when they had just had babies they'd swoop and attack people in the car park . Hysterically funny watching from the top floor "

Oh it's great spectator fun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN. "

I agree with the food waste comment, walking through town in the early morning, if there's a bag left out it will have been ripped open by birds.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN. "

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Stepped out a sandwich shop with a lovely sandwich, had just spent 10 mins watching the dude make. On way to park to eat it...just thought have a bite.

Took one bite and well I snogged a seagull it really was a horrible experience.

Apart from wings and feathers in my face and hair...the bird got its its beak into my mouth with the sand which end...it was a horrible experience...my lips and mouth tasted salty...my lip was cut and my tongue.. the sand which on floor with rats of the sky all around.

I used bottle of water to rinse mouth etc at time but for ages after could taste salt and something horrid in mouth.

Truly I don't hate any animals but seagulls can be aggressive towards people in their fight for limited food sources.

I'm quite cautious about sea gulls now having snogged one...got Sicky feeling thinking about it "

"Snogged a seagull" made me PMSL, really sorry for laughing at your misfortune it was just the way you put it! x

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons "

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight


"Stepped out a sandwich shop with a lovely sandwich, had just spent 10 mins watching the dude make. On way to park to eat it...just thought have a bite.

Took one bite and well I snogged a seagull it really was a horrible experience.

Apart from wings and feathers in my face and hair...the bird got its its beak into my mouth with the sand which end...it was a horrible experience...my lips and mouth tasted salty...my lip was cut and my tongue.. the sand which on floor with rats of the sky all around.

I used bottle of water to rinse mouth etc at time but for ages after could taste salt and something horrid in mouth.

Truly I don't hate any animals but seagulls can be aggressive towards people in their fight for limited food sources.

I'm quite cautious about sea gulls now having snogged one...got Sicky feeling thinking about it

"Snogged a seagull" made me PMSL, really sorry for laughing at your misfortune it was just the way you put it! x"

me too. Sorry

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By *esparate danMan
over a year ago

glasgow


"I’ve see it being done at Llandudno ..

"

Hell yeah ...me too

Those greedy Welsh birds on the promenade

...bloody animals

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!"

Mine too if they are attacking people and causing harm .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop. "

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I’ve see it being done at Llandudno ..

Hell yeah ...me too

Those greedy Welsh birds on the promenade

...bloody animals

"

So....different to the glaswegian ones eh

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head "

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude. "

Nope....it was good we had wet wipes handy the dirty little buggers

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude.

Nope....it was good we had wet wipes handy the dirty little buggers"

Wouldn't be classed as a true swinger without them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude.

Nope....it was good we had wet wipes handy the dirty little buggers

Wouldn't be classed as a true swinger without them. "

Ah if only.....that's was in the days of the other shit machines.....babies

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do what they do in Norway, allow the harvesting of seagull eggs at certain points of the year to keep numbers down.

But yeah, seagulls in Whitby, Scarbs, And Llandudno are cocky shites

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I reckon I could take a seagull out in a fight...

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By *laymates7Woman
over a year ago

Isle of Wight


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude.

Nope....it was good we had wet wipes handy the dirty little buggers

Wouldn't be classed as a true swinger without them.

Ah if only.....that's was in the days of the other shit machines.....babies "

At least they don't nick your food until they're a few months old.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

One of my boys had some of his chips nicked by a seagull in Devon. The bloody thing was huge, the poor boy was terrified!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I live on an island and to be honest it's usually the humans that encourage the birds and wonder why they get bombarded and attacked for their food. They are just scavengers and will eat anything they can. If we dispose of our food waste appropriately it would discourage them a little.The worst thing about it is the buggers shit all over my car, which reminds me I must go wash it AGAIN.

I have that shit problem but it's bloody pigeons

Oh I have them too. But nothing beats a huge gull poop.

Tell me about it....when it's smack bang in the centre of your head

Lol you mean they didn't even ask where they could dump their load? How bloody rude.

Nope....it was good we had wet wipes handy the dirty little buggers

Wouldn't be classed as a true swinger without them.

Ah if only.....that's was in the days of the other shit machines.....babies

At least they don't nick your food until they're a few months old. "

No but wait until they hit their teens... a seagulls got bugger all on them

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One of my boys had some of his chips nicked by a seagull in Devon. The bloody thing was huge, the poor boy was terrified!!!"

You should have whacked it with your handbag like the other poster

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"One of my boys had some of his chips nicked by a seagull in Devon. The bloody thing was huge, the poor boy was terrified!!!

You should have whacked it with your handbag like the other poster "

My lad threw the chips then we all ran like hell!!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One of my boys had some of his chips nicked by a seagull in Devon. The bloody thing was huge, the poor boy was terrified!!!

You should have whacked it with your handbag like the other poster

My lad threw the chips then we all ran like hell!!!!"

Bugger....chip sellers will think it's great

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. ."

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!"

Beats me to it....more likely a pigeon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

Beats me to it....more likely a pigeon"

Ahh but what type??

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea

It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

Beats me to it....more likely a pigeon

Ahh but what type?? "

They are all bloody street wise whichever...but more then likely a wood pigeon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life "

That prompted me to stream la mor and I kid you not a magpie just dumped on my hand and phone ...ffs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life "

Keep it in your pants

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life

That prompted me to stream la mor and I kid you not a magpie just dumped on my hand and phone ...ffs "

Sum say that's lucky

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"I personally have never been mugged by them......but been shit on by them loads of times....they aim for my bald patch "
Its supposed to be good luck..

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life

Keep it in your pants "

Arrr no.

I like my food on a plate.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life

Keep it in your pants

Arrr no.

I like my food on a plate. "

Good comeback

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!"

No thrush or swan could achieve that coverage.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

No thrush or swan could achieve that coverage. "

It was Saturday last night...they may have feasted on a dodgy takeaway

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

No thrush or swan could achieve that coverage. "

Hope you've stocked up on persil

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"It sum times happens in Margate.

Not often thoe.

Larst time it happound to me a seagull tried to nik a savareloy.

But wen you live by the see its just normall life

That prompted me to stream la mor and I kid you not a magpie just dumped on my hand and phone ...ffs "

That's bird world karma for blaming the other birds for my sheets!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Just went to get the pristine, white sheets off of the washing line. One had a huge, brown splash of seagull sh*t on it. .

Now that's just a sweeping statement on poor gulls. Could be been a thrush or swan!!!

No thrush or swan could achieve that coverage.

It was Saturday last night...they may have feasted on a dodgy takeaway "

The gulls round here are classy doncha know. They like moules with their frites. They leave the darn shells all along the seafront.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not been attacked put the pesky critters decided to do other things instead ....wasnt very nice ... funny when I look back on it

Trying to wipe up the mess

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!

Mine too if they are attacking people and causing harm ."

There is about 12 species of gull or more that come inland in the winter, of these I,ve only seen herring gull as the likely culprits stealing food etc, there are other big gull species but as (far as I know) their not Involved in this type of activity and none of the regular smaller gulls are either unless some lesser black backed gulls get Involved to? and they are one of the bigger gulls. but presumably its all or the majority being herring gulls.

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over a year ago


"Not been attacked put the pesky critters decided to do other things instead ....wasnt very nice ... funny when I look back on it

Trying to wipe up the mess "

We're they swinger gulls?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!

Mine too if they are attacking people and causing harm .There is about 12 species of gull or more that come inland in the winter, of these I,ve only seen herring gull as the likely culprits stealing food etc, there are other big gull species but as (far as I know) their not Involved in this type of activity and none of the regular smaller gulls are either unless some lesser black backed gulls get Involved to? and they are one of the bigger gulls. but presumably its all or the majority being herring gulls. "

Phew stop for a breath mate

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!

Mine too if they are attacking people and causing harm .There is about 12 species of gull or more that come inland in the winter, of these I,ve only seen herring gull as the likely culprits stealing food etc, there are other big gull species but as (far as I know) their not Involved in this type of activity and none of the regular smaller gulls are either unless some lesser black backed gulls get Involved to? and they are one of the bigger gulls. but presumably its all or the majority being herring gulls.

Phew stop for a breath mate "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?"

Get mugged on a daily basis here in the isle of man. They nest on houses and try and attack whenever they see you. Evil little fuckers. If I had a gun I'd shoot em.

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over a year ago


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!"

Totally agree. They're a protected species here, just nuts!!

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over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?

Get mugged on a daily basis here in the isle of man. They nest on houses and try and attack whenever they see you. Evil little fuckers. If I had a gun I'd shoot em. "

Now now

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over a year ago


"Ive see it happen loads of times down here in Devon. I dont understand why gulls are a protected species. A cull wouldnt be a bad thing in my opinion!

Totally agree. They're a protected species here, just nuts!! "

Aye I hear you have the rare ones without a tail

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over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?"

Fucker pinched my pickled onion in Portree harbour. Shit Hawks that they are.

Had one dive bombing me at work in Livi last week too. Must have had young near by.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Clacton on sea have some proper evil gulls. Its a town that's full of chavs, pissheads, druggies and hoodrats and the seagulls mimic that totally. Rumour has it they actually have flick-knives stashed under their wings.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?

Fucker pinched my pickled onion in Portree harbour. Shit Hawks that they are.

Had one dive bombing me at work in Livi last week too. Must have had young near by. "

Aye that fecker will have been another glaswegian pigeon on a day out

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Clacton on sea have some proper evil gulls. Its a town that's full of chavs, pissheads, druggies and hoodrats and the seagulls mimic that totally. Rumour has it they actually have flick-knives stashed under their wings."

Will have been on a day out from jaywick

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?

Fucker pinched my pickled onion in Portree harbour. Shit Hawks that they are.

Had one dive bombing me at work in Livi last week too. Must have had young near by.

Aye that fecker will have been another glaswegian pigeon on a day out"

It was wearing a pair of adidas 4 stripe trainers right enough...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just seen a article on BBC news about these mugging everyone's fish and chips at Whitby.

So is it just Whitby or have you been mugged by seagulls elsewhere?

Fucker pinched my pickled onion in Portree harbour. Shit Hawks that they are.

Had one dive bombing me at work in Livi last week too. Must have had young near by.

Aye that fecker will have been another glaswegian pigeon on a day out

It was wearing a pair of adidas 4 stripe trainers right enough..."

Aye it will have got em off a overhead telephone line

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Clacton on sea have some proper evil gulls. Its a town that's full of chavs, pissheads, druggies and hoodrats and the seagulls mimic that totally. Rumour has it they actually have flick-knives stashed under their wings.

Will have been on a day out from jaywick "

pmsl, not sure which town is worst nowadays.

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By *lorious hole bs16Man
over a year ago

Bristol

My friend was swooped on in blackpool while eating fish n chips on the golden mile..

Frightened the shite out of him..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My friend was swooped on in blackpool while eating fish n chips on the golden mile..

Frightened the shite out of him.."

Yep they are rough round there....oh did you mean by seagulls

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So I've only seen one town doing this in the country, but the poor eagle seemed swamped by sea gulls.

The local council employ a guy with a big eagle to keep sea gulls away from a town area during summer.

I wonder does anyone else know of this and does it still go on.

I do do wonder if ultrasounics could be used to drive seagulls away

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Seagulls nicked my chips in Aberystwyth when i was 10 years old. Scarred for life.

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over a year ago


"So I've only seen one town doing this in the country, but the poor eagle seemed swamped by sea gulls.

The local council employ a guy with a big eagle to keep sea gulls away from a town area during summer.

I wonder does anyone else know of this and does it still go on.

I do do wonder if ultrasounics could be used to drive seagulls away"

In Hartlepool they used to have speakers around the shopping centre that blasted out hawk noises to try to scare them off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So I've only seen one town doing this in the country, but the poor eagle seemed swamped by sea gulls.

The local council employ a guy with a big eagle to keep sea gulls away from a town area during summer.

I wonder does anyone else know of this and does it still go on.

I do do wonder if ultrasounics could be used to drive seagulls away

In Hartlepool they used to have speakers around the shopping centre that blasted out hawk noises to try to scare them off."

Did it work? Or like the model owls you get...guess don't take them long to figure it out. I've watched them..they quite clever birds

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So I've only seen one town doing this in the country, but the poor eagle seemed swamped by sea gulls.

The local council employ a guy with a big eagle to keep sea gulls away from a town area during summer.

I wonder does anyone else know of this and does it still go on.

I do do wonder if ultrasounics could be used to drive seagulls away

In Hartlepool they used to have speakers around the shopping centre that blasted out hawk noises to try to scare them off.

Did it work? Or like the model owls you get...guess don't take them long to figure it out. I've watched them..they quite clever birds"

Did it hell....seagulls just got used to it

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Look at this cheeky fecker

https://youtu.be/P5no9OUYyo0

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I know one seagull in Dublin. Creepy wee perv of a bird. Fed him bread thinking he would go away. He didnt. He watched the whole "show"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sorry all anorak time. Most of the gulls who steal food are herring gulls. Basically, just like magpies they are supreme adaptors managing to live alongside humans and take advantage of any opportunity that comes along. As annoying as people may find it they should be given some credit for finding a mechanism to adapt to the world dominated by humans. Perhaps a blue peter badge or jim'll fixed it medallion will suffice, actually scrub the second suggestion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is bad for them at Whitby. I know people were playing a game other year where they had to run a short distance with chips on there head without seagulls taking them. Even got mentioned on local news as dangerous

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Watch the clip....they are robbing greggs now

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By *9 kisses.Man
over a year ago

clacton on sea

Seagulls will eat anything.

From going through your black bags to eating baby birds.

In Clacton there is soo many of them.

My son had food snatched out of his hand the seagull cut his finger poor little sod cried his eyes out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably a retaliatory action as they know the owner of Greggs is a big fox hunting fan

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By *9 kisses.Man
over a year ago

clacton on sea


"Probably a retaliatory action as they know the owner of Greggs is a big fox hunting fan"

Lol.

The seagull snatched a gingrbread man from Greggs.

He must of seen us coming out of the shop.

The bastard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

At the weekend I see a seagull as big as a cat .... I am sure they are getting bigger.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At the weekend I see a seagull as big as a cat .... I am sure they are getting bigger."
Great black backed gulls can get to a large size. You'll see these mainly following trawlers

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over a year ago


"At the weekend I see a seagull as big as a cat .... I am sure they are getting bigger. Great black backed gulls can get to a large size. You'll see these mainly following trawlers"
Its was grey and white and was as big as my cat ... Never seen a black one I will look out for them. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At the weekend I see a seagull as big as a cat .... I am sure they are getting bigger. Great black backed gulls can get to a large size. You'll see these mainly following trawlersIts was grey and white and was as big as my cat ... Never seen a black one I will look out for them. X"
Only it's back is grey. Probably a herring gull with a grey back. Leg colour is also a good way to decipher

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've been mugged by a seagul in Llandudno. The buggers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Seen them pulling foods out of bins, vicious things

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By *a Fee VerteWoman
over a year ago

Limbo

I actually quite like seagulls (it's pigeons I can't stand) and will stroke them (quickly, if you don't want to be pecked) though I've never intentionally fed them

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The one that is mugging greggs....reminds me of someone here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Seen them pulling foods out of bins, vicious things"
I think you're getting confused with Derby County fans

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The one that is mugging greggs....reminds me of someone here "

Just imagine greggs is a Clarke shoe shop

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Be nesting season shortly...so be dive bombers as well as muggers just shortly

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull

There's a big difference depending on whether the tourists have fed them or not.

In Some resorts they are extremely aggressive and brazen and in others not so much.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Be nesting season shortly...so be dive bombers as well as muggers just shortly "

Bloody hell you must be bored

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Be nesting season shortly...so be dive bombers as well as muggers just shortly

Bloody hell you must be bored "

Haha

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea

Wen you live on the cost you get use to it and no how to keep your lunch.

That sed most of Margates seagulls don't seem to nik things thay just stand Thar looking innarsount and hungry wateing for a freebee to be throne at them.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wen you live on the cost you get use to it and no how to keep your lunch.

That sed most of Margates seagulls don't seem to nik things thay just stand Thar looking innarsount and hungry wateing for a freebee to be throne at them. "

Beggers are always better then muggers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wen you live on the cost you get use to it and no how to keep your lunch.

That sed most of Margates seagulls don't seem to nik things thay just stand Thar looking innarsount and hungry wateing for a freebee to be uthrone at them. "

In few places around coastal Devon. The council's have introduced fines for feeding gulls and sea birds. 80 squid.

Feeding the birds you get fined. Im still confused as to how anyone can be fined for feeding wild bird, who is only trying to survive, given we taken all the marine life they previously ate. Next be kids fined for feeding ducks at local park.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wen you live on the cost you get use to it and no how to keep your lunch.

That sed most of Margates seagulls don't seem to nik things thay just stand Thar looking innarsount and hungry wateing for a freebee to be uthrone at them.

In few places around coastal Devon. The council's have introduced fines for feeding gulls and sea birds. 80 squid.

Feeding the birds you get fined. Im still confused as to how anyone can be fined for feeding wild bird, who is only trying to survive, given we taken all the marine life they previously ate. Next be kids fined for feeding ducks at local park.

"

I can see that coming in the summertime when there is a abundance of fish in the ponds....but you can't see the fecking pond for people throwing slices of bread on top of it..that the ducks have no interest in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wen you live on the cost you get use to it and no how to keep your lunch.

That sed most of Margates seagulls don't seem to nik things thay just stand Thar looking innarsount and hungry wateing for a freebee to be uthrone at them.

In few places around coastal Devon. The council's have introduced fines for feeding gulls and sea birds. 80 squid.

Feeding the birds you get fined. Im still confused as to how anyone can be fined for feeding wild bird, who is only trying to survive, given we taken all the marine life they previously ate. Next be kids fined for feeding ducks at local park.

I can see that coming in the summertime when there is a abundance of fish in the ponds....but you can't see the fecking pond for people throwing slices of bread on top of it..that the ducks have no interest in "

Im sure was a uk film made cant think name? Maybe got hugh Grant think init.

Is a scene kid chucks loaf of his mums brick haha bread and kills a duck..funny but really sad...bread so bad for ducks

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon

It was in ‘About a boy’ good film

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It was in ‘About a boy’ good film"

Thats it thanks

Will have to watch it again. Seems long time ago was out?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It was in ‘About a boy’ good film

Thats it thanks

Will have to watch it again. Seems long time ago was out?"

Been looking for that old TV advert were the duck sinks cos it's not Warburtons or some other brand...but I can't find the fecker

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman
over a year ago

stourbridge area

They are dangerous ....they need culling .....pigeons are treated as pests in many towns and cities. .. but at least they dont attack people ...

You will never stop them stealing food or breeding unless drastic action is taken ..

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By *uckslut and MCouple
over a year ago

Poole


"Once my child was in pushchair and seagull took food from his hand .Took me ages to Carm child down .Then the cheeky seagulls came back to take what he left behind .They say not to feed them and you see alot do ."

Yep mine was in a push chair. I just handed him an iced bun. Swoop, gone! That was in Weymouth. However very common in Bournemouth / Poole / Mudeford ect.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Once my child was in pushchair and seagull took food from his hand .Took me ages to Carm child down .Then the cheeky seagulls came back to take what he left behind .They say not to feed them and you see alot do .

Yep mine was in a push chair. I just handed him an iced bun. Swoop, gone! That was in Weymouth. However very common in Bournemouth / Poole / Mudeford ect. "

Pity you didn't get it on video

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reading back through this thread, I'd like to clarify that I still haven't been attacked by seagulls in the seaside town where I live... however I went to Whitby a few months ago and some seagulls were definitely eyeing up my fish and chips. I hid my food and stomped my feet at them until they ran off.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Reading back through this thread, I'd like to clarify that I still haven't been attacked by seagulls in the seaside town where I live... however I went to Whitby a few months ago and some seagulls were definitely eyeing up my fish and chips. I hid my food and stomped my feet at them until they ran off. "

Jeez have you seen the price of fish and chips in Whitby now

I don't blame you

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