Article 6DXP3 ‘They’re here at our invitation’: how gulls took over the UK’s cities

‘They’re here at our invitation’: how gulls took over the UK’s cities

by
Linda Geddes Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6DXP3)

Urban gulls are often treated as nuisances but humans could learn a lot from the screeching snack-snatchers

They tear open rubbish bags looking for food, swoop down on passersby and steal their sandwiches, and even swallow rats and squirrels whole.

Many people complain about the menace of urban gulls, but with the wild populations of some species in severe decline, our parks and high streets are increasingly the only places where gulls are thriving.

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