Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
Many years ago, I used to sometimes go and stay with a friend down in Penzance. I would hear the seagulls early in the morning, but I loved it.Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
You're not weird at all Mups. Don't say that! I just can't believe the noise the lot of them make. They'd waken the deadRe: Are Seagulls a menace ?
Well as you might have guessed I love them.Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
We are quite a way in land but have a lot here, they come for the landfill site and the lake, TBH I think any animal if there are too many of them can become a nuisance. Biggest nuisance of all are humans ! But the seagulls we get here are rather nice, elegant and not a nuisance at all, but if we go to the sea side we can well see why anyone living amongst them would find them annoying.Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
Just an observation that those that don't find them a nuisance are those that don't encounter them on a daily basis and see them at a distance. For others - they are a nuisance. I love the sound of them except when they are in a frenzyRe: Are Seagulls a menace ?
So who is the bigger menace. ? RSPB information states.Re: Are Seagulls a menace ?
Nom - I fully see from your point of view, always loved the gulls in their environment - its not 'our' fault that they have chosen the streets to now live.
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