When it comes to slowing down those flying food thieves known as seagulls, you might not need a bird of prey after all. New research suggests the answer could be as simple as eye contact. Scientists ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's seaside towns are at war with their seagulls, urging visitors not to feed the birds in an effort to stop them snatching titbits like potato chips from tourists' hands.
A new public safety concern has developed in Scotland: seagulls. A series of seagull attacks have recently occurred, and only seem to be ramping up in recent weeks. The swooping birds have become such ...
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