, people who live around coastal areas regularly report they become even bolder as soon as the temperature begins to rise.“It’s like any adult, any parent looking after their young, they will defend them to the nth degree.
“So, it’s essentially 28 days for the eggs to hatch and for the fledgling, depending on the species, another 30-40 days. “So, you really have April to June period of time when these birds can get quite aggressive because they’re defending their nests.” Most of the year, a very bold seagull might try and steal some of the food you have in your hand but in spring they can even attack people.“There’s many times we’re been on roofs ourselves doing some work and we come across a nest and it happens to be that period of time and what they do is they’ll attack you.
“It really is about preventative measures - things like keeping them out, keeping them off the buildings,” Mr Moore said.“There’s also scaring devices where it listens to the bird's species and then responds with an alarm call.”'It is absolutely unnatural' - Majority of students want mixed schools
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