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  • #11410

    How much of a nuisance are they and have you ever been attacked by one?

    #370919

    no
    but one bombed me once

    #370920

    So shouldnt your answer be “yes” then… :?

    #370921

    @lil fek wrote:

    How much of a nuisance are they and have you ever been attacked by one?

    They’re not as much of a nuisance as parrots …. always swearing and cussing and nipping you with their horrid multicoloured beaks. Ugh !!!

    #370922

    @fastcars wrote:

    So shouldnt your answer be “yes” then… :?

    stop nit picking :?

    #370923

    Seems like they are becoming more and more aggressive from what I ‘ve read and a lot of places are talking about a seagull cull – which doesn’t seem right – but if their numbers are increasing so rapidly that they are becoming a safety hazzard, something will have to be done.

    Hopes Shazza sees the parrot remarks hehe!

    #370924

    @bon bon wrote:

    no
    but one bombed me once

    :shock:

    (probably more effort than it was worth making that) :lol:

    #370925

    i’ve never been attacked but my mate lost all her fish when they dived in and ate them the greedy flying vermin…………. feed them all bicarb and watch them explode is what we’re gonna do :twisted:

    #370926

    Bat

    We get squillions of seagulls round where I live in the colder months. They are greedy buggers. As soon as you chuck food out for the smaller birds, the greedy bloody gulls swoop down and scoff the lot. One of my cats sometimes hangs out of the bedroom window and watches them. I don,t think he,s ever tried to leap out and catch one yet though. Poxy things.

    #370927

    where do you live in the warmer months like ? :D/

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