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Why are Seagulls behaving like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So I reckon that Norman is ok to shoot away to his heart's content.
I am ready to be corrected though, if you can point me in the right direction.
http://www.geocities.com/wildlifeambulance/seagull
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Did you get your facts from the DEFRA site - it does say that all birds are protected, and only authorised people ( not just anyone with a gun licence) are permitted to cull. Which makes sense - can you imagine the uproar ( not to mention the injuries) if anybody who owned an air gun was taking pot shots at birds that happened to annoy them, or for sport? It's another issue, I know, but this is what's happening on the continent - songbirds and raptors are being slaughtered in their thousands!
I also live on the south coast, so I do know what a dreadful noise they make, but a lot of the blame must go to the hundreds of people who actively encourage them moving inland by putting vast amounts of bread in their gardens.
norman - If you are still not convinced, get in touch with your local RSPB and ask their opinion about shooting birds.
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