JustAThought wrote: » And utter intolerance and ignorance. Imagine - living by the sea and in a small town/‘city’by yhe sea with marinas and fishing fleets and not wanting any seagulls around. Jesus wept. Maybe we can take the grassplains out of Africa and just keep a few elephants - in cages.
Paddico wrote: » Anyone know why the hoors are protected. Its not like they are going extinct
derekshelvin wrote: » There needs to be more/bigger bins around the city. This was Eyre Square this evening and it won't be cleaned up until the council go around in the morning after 5am. All I am suggesting is that some local measures be implemented, this is accelerating the issue. I hope one of these links works:https://imgur.com/a/NvjtftI
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I've gone off seagulls massively since I saw one attack a small bird and eat it in the road on my estate. Someone tried to scare it away with a stick but it wasn't budging. They've definitely got braver and scarier. I really wouldn't them around my house now at all. There must be some less cruel method than spikes to deter them though.
John_Rambo wrote: » If the council put skips with lids on them they'd be overflowing. The onus is on humans to bring their rubbish home with them in bags and put them in their paid for rubbish disposal. It's simple civic responsibility and Covid restrictions points to locals. Can't blame tourism on this one folks.
Veronica Qk wrote: » My daughter and her friend were attacked by about 20 seagulls earlier on today. They had just started eating their fish and chips on the bench. They are 8. All of us are really shaken by what happened. It was like a scene from the birds. I am amazed they came out without a scratch.
Una1981 wrote: » That sounds awful, I've noticed them become much more aggressive over the last year. Have you reported this to City Council? Some of the ideas mentioned in this thread might come into effect if enough awareness is raised
JCX BXC wrote: » Lots of rats around the city, more than I've ever noticed before.
derekshelvin wrote: » You can keep arguing that "we are to blame" for over fishing but at a local level, these pictures will give you an insight of what is not helping. I am not being rude but can you see that people feeding wildlife in a city and weak bin bags are not helping?
biko wrote: » Drop the discussion about the bird lady please. She is a private individual.
Storm 10 wrote: » Those are pigeons Seagulls would not touch that but I agree about the feeding, there is a person going around areas of the City and leaving feed for them every day. Surprised the City Council would not talk to her about this.
buzz11 wrote: » For some reason its been asked not to discuss the lady who spreads the oats and who's behavior causes a public nuisance, litter, vermin etc etc
dePeatrick wrote: » I see people feeding pigeons and then the gulls come in...feeding birds in public parks should be banned.
monty_python wrote: » Dude, it's a seagull. Relax your cax