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Can they read? At least they would get a bird's eye view of the waterways to check for the weeds.
26/Jul/08 12:34 AM
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"This is a watch bird, watching you!" Looks like he's checking for spreaders of acquatic weeds to me. Cute, photo! everyone.
26/Jul/08 12:41 AM
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Or aquatic, actually.
26/Jul/08 12:42 AM
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He is a clever little seagull reading the sign.
26/Jul/08 1:07 AM
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He has found a good perch in which to get a good view of transgressors. WATCH OUT WEED DUMPERS!!!!
26/Jul/08 5:25 AM
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Fed up with these birds. They are around all the time trying to take the food we have for our magpie, raven, butcher bird and mudlark families. Any ideas on how to dissuade them? The water pistol filled with all sorts of stuff hasn't worked .....
26/Jul/08 6:09 AM
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As the old Beatle's song goes Elizabeth, "Let It Be." And then there is "Olbla di, Olbla da, life goes on, hey."
26/Jul/08 6:22 AM
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True, Elizabeth. You'll have about as much luck getting rid of the gulls as I have getting rid of a dominant male hummingbird.
26/Jul/08 6:59 AM
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I agree with everyone, they are such a pest when you are trying to relax on the beach. Elizabeth when you figure out how to get rid of them let me know and I will try it on the Mynar birds we have here
26/Jul/08 7:47 AM
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Tourists love to buy loaves of bread and/or junk food and feed it to the gulls, bite by bite. This is a popular activity at the ferry landing, which results in every car in line being bombed with seagull poop. Don't people know that junk food isn't good for wild (or domestic) creatures ???? !
26/Jul/08 9:33 AM
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Am surprised Heidi hasn't weighed in again on this.
26/Jul/08 3:11 PM
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I haven't weighed in because it wouldn't do any good.

26/Jul/08 3:50 PM
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Very wise!
26/Jul/08 4:01 PM
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I've had some suggestions that I wouldn't try because I consider them cruel. However after today.... mum raven has only been in twice this week and dad raven comes in several times a day and takes an enourmous beak full of food. I suspect that mum is nesting and he is taking food back to her. More...
26/Jul/08 4:17 PM
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Why don't you just stop feeding ALL the birds. They've survived for millennia without humans feeding them, they'll survive without you feeding them. No food, no seagulls bothering you.
This IS their planet as much as yours, remember.
26/Jul/08 4:44 PM
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Couldn't help myself, Judy.
26/Jul/08 4:45 PM
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We don't have problems with seagulls here simply because our beach does not get a lot of tourists so the birds do not expect food. In fact I've never seen one in my garden even though we are only a few hundred metres from the sea.
26/Jul/08 6:21 PM
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Just so no one misunderstands --I wasn't ranting about the seagulls, I was ranting about the people who feed them junk food.
26/Jul/08 6:49 PM
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Seems I've stirred up a hornet's nest. Heidi, your comment is accurate if we discount the changed world we humans seem to encourage. This irrevesible change allows those avian species such as the silver gull (seagull) that has a higher adaptive capacity, to displace those with less breeding More...
27/Jul/08 12:40 PM
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Good thing I closed the door. Mum magpie is known to come inside and sit on the back of the chair next to me AND read over my shoulder.....
27/Jul/08 12:42 PM
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Exactly, Heidi!!!That seagull & the few others that are around our area belong there, & apart from from a few cast offs from fishermen when they're cleaning theie catches (they have to wait in line after the pelicans - which were also there before the fishermen!) they have to fend for More...
28/Jul/08 10:17 AM
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Delete the 2nd from. Theie = their; it was a faulty correction of a previous mistake!!!!!!! Delete the last less!! Sorry! I guess I was a bit wound up!!
28/Jul/08 10:20 AM
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I remember years ago relaxing on Daytona Beach (used to live there) with an open bag of Doritos. My three yr.old daughter was playing in the sand. The people next to me were feeding the seagulls and pelicans. All of a sudden a gull from on high flew over and dropped a thnakyou splat right into my bag. I've never eaten a Dorito since! Ha ha ha.
18/Sep/08 4:48 AM
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