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PsychoPaul 25 Aug 15 10.00am | |
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Quote Stuk at 04 Aug 2015 4.23pm
Quote dannyh at 04 Aug 2015 8.36am
Rats with wings. And what air riffles were made for.
Edited by Stuk (04 Aug 2015 4.23pm) Seagulls are protected by law plus using an air rifle in a public place would be an offence.
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Hoof Hearted 25 Aug 15 11.03am | |
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Horrible things. I saw a documentary about ducks bringing up their young and the biggest danger is seagulls eating the ducklings whole. Their population is too big and needs culling.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Aug 15 11.06am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Aug 2015 11.03am
Horrible things. I saw a documentary about ducks bringing up their young and the biggest danger is seagulls eating the ducklings whole. Their population is too big and needs culling. You can say that again. I live on the south coast and we are infested with these darned awful creatures, squawking and swooping etc etc. Edited by Willo (25 Aug 2015 11.07am)
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 25 Aug 15 11.16am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Aug 2015 11.03am
Horrible things. I saw a documentary about ducks bringing up their young and the biggest danger is seagulls eating the ducklings whole. Their population is too big and needs culling.
Eating ducklings whole is nature, someone of the stuff humans get up to near the sea front is god damn un-natural. Willo - did you think before you moved to the coast that there would be wild life? They were there first.
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Stuk Top half 25 Aug 15 11.31am | |
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All wild birds are protected in the UK.
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Superfly The sun always shines in Catford 25 Aug 15 12.34pm | |
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Most round my way are tooled up
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Aug 15 12.49pm | |
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Quote pefwin at 25 Aug 2015 11.16am
Willo - did you think before you moved to the coast that there would be wild life? They were there first. Yes, but I never realised how bad they are.Bloody noisy birds.
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chateauferret 02 Sep 15 10.57pm | |
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Up here they are called "sh!tehawks". Maybe that's what we should call the weed See if you're out at sea in a yacht they hover above the back of the boat and squark at you and try to grab anything apparently edible. And the sh!te on you at every opportunity. I was once pursued all the way from one end to the other and back again of the harbour in Marseilles by one of these sodding things. It was about the size of, well, an eagle.
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chateauferret 02 Sep 15 10.57pm | |
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chateauferret at 02 Sep 2015 10.57pm Up here they are called "sh!tehawks". Maybe that's what we should call the weed See if you're out at sea in a yacht they hover above the back of the boat and squark at you and try to grab anything apparently edible. And the sh!te on you at every opportunity. The eagles are far more civilised I was once pursued all the way from one end to the other and back again of the harbour in Marseilles by one of these sodding things. It was about the size of, well, an eagle. And I wish I could stop following my posts up when I mean to edit them. Apologies. Edited by chateauferret (02 Sep 2015 10.58pm)
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 03 Sep 15 7.27am | |
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I saw the definition of mayhem once....in Brighton funny enough....whena chip-nicking gull outside the pub took a wrong turn and flew into the pub, thus embarking upon an increasingly panicked aeriel tour of the pub which saw people literally diving for cover under tables, behind the bar and fleeing the pub accompanied by the sound of squawking, flapping and breaking glass and crockery. I think we only need to find a proper use for them.
Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry. |
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Percy of Peckham Eton Mess 03 Sep 15 7.46am | |
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Gulls can frequently be seen overhead at Selhurst. They group together to dive and threaten Kayla (our Eagle) but she's aware of them and keeps low.
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7@burnley79 Battersea 13 Sep 15 3.33am | |
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Quote PsychoPaul at 25 Aug 2015 10.00am
Quote Stuk at 04 Aug 2015 4.23pm
Quote dannyh at 04 Aug 2015 8.36am
Rats with wings. And what air riffles were made for.
Edited by Stuk (04 Aug 2015 4.23pm) Seagulls are protected by law plus using an air rifle in a public place would be an offence. I specialise in bird control and netting and yes you do need a CAD no. To use an air rifle in a public place to cull birds.
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