I never used to be a fan of Seagulls, the mess, and the dive bombing this time of year. We have had a few nest a few houses down from us for the past 4 maybe 5 years. I tried putting spikes on my room in the roof window roof to stop them walking across and also a fake owl. Nothing worked, and again this time of year walking into my house, I get fed up of being dive bombed and splatted on.
Anyway, I was in Cornwall a few years ago and thought it was so sad that the Seagulls were squaking at me for some of my fish and chips, it didn't seem right that they were being tamed in this fashion.
However, I always put food out for the birds in my garden and it seems the seagulls are also having some of my feed. This seems to be doing the trick with regards to their anti-social behaviour. i.e. no more dive-bombing and if anything they're becoming friendly and amusing like birds.
Is it wrong to feed Seagulls if the results are living in harmony with them?
I mean the fact they've moved inland to our chimneys means they are now moving closer to humans.
I'm a bit unsure about the whole thing. But am certainly happy that I'm not being attacked and squaked at daily anymore.
Anyway, I was in Cornwall a few years ago and thought it was so sad that the Seagulls were squaking at me for some of my fish and chips, it didn't seem right that they were being tamed in this fashion.
However, I always put food out for the birds in my garden and it seems the seagulls are also having some of my feed. This seems to be doing the trick with regards to their anti-social behaviour. i.e. no more dive-bombing and if anything they're becoming friendly and amusing like birds.
Is it wrong to feed Seagulls if the results are living in harmony with them?
I mean the fact they've moved inland to our chimneys means they are now moving closer to humans.
I'm a bit unsure about the whole thing. But am certainly happy that I'm not being attacked and squaked at daily anymore.