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Quote from: Lollipop on July 23, 2019, 04:34:57 AMI HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE Seagulls..... they are nasty ******** Had one bite my finger & sandwich once literally sandwich was in my mouth i wasn't waving it around in my hand or left it on the table. Can not stand them they are vicious nasty scavenger creatures. Something needs to be done about them tbh there are too many (watch Hitchcocks 'Birds' that will freak you out enough to want them sorted ) Don't know about Culling but something HAS to be done about them.... there are way too many. Even if you put things in the bins with lids down etc they will still try get it. Pigeons are everywhere too but they are not nasty********** are they!! They might beg at your feet but they will not harm you and bite ur fingers off to get what you have. They will not hurt children or take small dogs. Sorry but I really really really HATEEEEEEEEEEEE Seagulls (I live like 30mins from the sea too, love Brighton but the seagulls bloody ruin it every time!.... and now the buggers are coming in land to the school play grounds and keeping me up until 3am with their squawking)Yes society needs to do their bit and not leave there rubbish on the ground (which tbh it's better now than it was years ago).... .... but trust me that WILL NOT stop Seagulls .... as I said they will go for it straight out of your hand, wouldn't surprise me if they start attacking a full size human in groups eventually. They are lazy buggers who cba to fish anymore (trust me there are plenty of fish for them in the sea in Brighton)Something NEEDS to be done about them. Maybe there is another way than culling though...If we cannot cull, then perhaps do what I've seen happen with pigeons in I THINK London? It was a 'pigeon hotel' set up for breeding pigeons. A person would go inside and remove eggs from the nests, replace them with dummy eggs, which the parents would still care for and leave when they wouldn't have as they are assumed as either dead or infertile. This is used for problem layers for domestic parrots as well; cockatiels in particular are problem layers and simply taking the eggs encourages the bird to lay another to replace the lost egg and could result in the death of the female if she uses up the calcium in her bones to make eggs or even become eggbound.I'm glad you understand, I've lived in seaside towns most of my life and in the city they are a vicious nuicense. When I went abroad to a city that was nowhere near the sea, it was so relaxing and peaceful to have absolutely no seagulls! (just pigeons that were skittish and starlings/sparrows!)EDIT:Quote from: Lollipop on July 23, 2019, 04:46:56 AMThink with this Thread if you do not live in the UK you just are not going to understand the problem Trust me it is a SERIOUS problem here in the UK. (not just the Seaside either... as I said in my post they have come in land too).They often attack Children.... seen way too many attack a poor kid in Brighton who is just trying to enjoy their ice cream.They are vicious creatures who don't give a crap..... Only birds who do this in the UK too.... Pigeons (who we probably have more of then seagulls) do not!THIS!!!!
I HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE Seagulls..... they are nasty ******** Had one bite my finger & sandwich once literally sandwich was in my mouth i wasn't waving it around in my hand or left it on the table. Can not stand them they are vicious nasty scavenger creatures. Something needs to be done about them tbh there are too many (watch Hitchcocks 'Birds' that will freak you out enough to want them sorted ) Don't know about Culling but something HAS to be done about them.... there are way too many. Even if you put things in the bins with lids down etc they will still try get it. Pigeons are everywhere too but they are not nasty********** are they!! They might beg at your feet but they will not harm you and bite ur fingers off to get what you have. They will not hurt children or take small dogs. Sorry but I really really really HATEEEEEEEEEEEE Seagulls (I live like 30mins from the sea too, love Brighton but the seagulls bloody ruin it every time!.... and now the buggers are coming in land to the school play grounds and keeping me up until 3am with their squawking)Yes society needs to do their bit and not leave there rubbish on the ground (which tbh it's better now than it was years ago).... .... but trust me that WILL NOT stop Seagulls .... as I said they will go for it straight out of your hand, wouldn't surprise me if they start attacking a full size human in groups eventually. They are lazy buggers who cba to fish anymore (trust me there are plenty of fish for them in the sea in Brighton)Something NEEDS to be done about them. Maybe there is another way than culling though...
Think with this Thread if you do not live in the UK you just are not going to understand the problem Trust me it is a SERIOUS problem here in the UK. (not just the Seaside either... as I said in my post they have come in land too).They often attack Children.... seen way too many attack a poor kid in Brighton who is just trying to enjoy their ice cream.They are vicious creatures who don't give a crap..... Only birds who do this in the UK too.... Pigeons (who we probably have more of then seagulls) do not!
No. We move everywhere we possibly can, we encroach and destroy and toss our crap everywhere and we think that other "pest" animals should be destroyed, while our own numbers go unchecked. We're the biggest pest of all.
Now they’re going after kittenshttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cat-owners-warning-after-seagull-18668380What’s next a baby?
Quote from: bright rabbit 1 on July 23, 2019, 09:34:22 AMNow they’re going after kittenshttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cat-owners-warning-after-seagull-18668380What’s next a baby?Kittens/cats shouldn't be outside or they risk getting eaten by a preditor. Any pet owner is ignorant not to know that.
bright rabbit it really seems you want the gulls to be killed, I wonder why you started this topic? Does hearing others opinions matter? I'm not trying to be rude, I'm genuinely curious why you asked.It is natural for birds to hunt and kill small mammals and rodents. If you leave a beloved animal outside then you should not be surprised when nature takes course. It is not safe to put pets outside for a lot of reasons.
Quote from: SaraMari on July 23, 2019, 09:52:55 AMbright rabbit it really seems you want the gulls to be killed, I wonder why you started this topic? Does hearing others opinions matter? I'm not trying to be rude, I'm genuinely curious why you asked.It is natural for birds to hunt and kill small mammals and rodents. If you leave a beloved animal outside then you should not be surprised when nature takes course. It is not safe to put pets outside for a lot of reasons.It was on Good Morning Britain they were discussing whether or not Gulls should be culled.I vanted to see what others think whether or not they should be killed. I or one vant the black head Gulls killed as well as the common ones and great black back Gulls. Rare ones I don’t want killed. (Sorry I put the ws as vs I’ve been watching too much One Piece)