I don't like seagulls, they're awfully noisy and pesky and hangs out on the RUBBISH tip/places. We used to feed them. But they steal all the food I'm trying to give to other nice birds when they are around. And they chase my friend when she jogs at the beach trying to have a go at her hair.
How have none of those cheesy movie makers, you know the ones who made like Sharktopus and Zoombies and the like, never made a horror movie about a murderous flock of bloodthirsty seagulls? Because these things are damned terrifying lol
@@NikosAnimals Yeah, but The Birds is a film. I'm talking about one of those crap studios, the movie equivalent to shovelware, making a Sharknado-level movie about just seagulls lol
For everyone who's commenting things like: "Don't give them bread, it's bad for them" etc. Don't you know, that the entire "GiViNg BrEaD To BiRdS Is BaD FoR ThEm" thing is just a myth, which is very common and which was disproven before?! If you still insist it's true, then show me an evidence (like online article, RU-vid video etc.) to back up your claim. Otherwise, you're just making yourself to look like a gulible fool.
Please, please, please, NEVER EVER give bread or any processed food. Give ONLY vegetables, or salmon, or REAL pieces of fishes, not the processed ones, or meat. If the food is processed, it is NOT good for ANY animals. Salad, apple, tomatoes are natural. Meat from cows or fishes are ok. You cut all the raw meat, not cooked, in small pieces and you give that to them. But what you give, processed bread is toxic for them. There is no nutrients good to them. Same for ducks or others volatiles you see in parks. NEVER EVER processed bread and of course not the bread your baker made last night. NO BREAD AT ALL. NEVER !!! For any volatile. Please. Thank you. I was doing the same mistake in the past. I thought I was doing good but it is a mistake. Now when I go to a park, I give nothing if I have processed food, or I bring salad, etc...
*OBJECTION!!!* Are you that gulible to believe in that overused and already disproved myth?! If you insist it's true, then show us the evidence, supporting your claim. Otherwise, we're taking your claim with a big a grain of salt, since you're that gulible.
@@Matt-the-RU-vid-user well, for ducks and some other birds, bread is not good because it is not very nutritionally valuable for the birds, but occupies a lot of stomach (forgot the English word for it), this being a bigger issue in certain circumstances. Regarding processed food, it is more due to possible amount of salts and preservatives (as is safe for a human body and typical weight, unsafe for small critters due to amount of potential salts/ preservatives vs the size of their body etc). ... but these are seagulls, they are "designed" to eat trash, i do not think they have a problem. they thrive on human garbage
@@NikosAnimals i live withernsea so have lots of seagulls but they need their dinner also , i also have jenny 15 yr collie dog and 4 pet girl mice so funnu little clowns , wake me up at 4am playing on their wheel , from granny eileen critter lover
Feeding birds white bread is a big no-no 🚫🍞 It can give them angel wing, a syndrome that affects primarily aquatic birds in which the last joint of the wing is twisted with the wing feathers pointing out laterally, instead of lying against the bodywhich stops them from flying and often leads to their death. #BirdCare #HealthyBirds
@CamelChalk *OBJECTION!!!* That's just a myth, which is spreading around. If you want to convince us, it's true, then show us the evidence, supporting your claim. Otherwise, we're taking your claim with a big grain of salt.
I always found it funny how when the brits spread to other parts of the world, they saw similar animals to back home and just kinda, named them the same thing lmao. Like with the New Zealand "wood pigeon", Australian "Magpie", the tiny little finch robins and the larger blackbird robins, tho can't remember which was first with those two :') Very cute birb \o/