Those are cries, not screams, please check out eastbourne seaside at night lol. They sound like they are being murdered... Making a tally on how many times they do it.
Why do people have such problems with seagulls. They are beautiful and entertaining and times and you gotta love them in finding Nemo, 'Mine' 😂 . They are just surviving on natural instincts, I know far worse from humans.
I turned on maximum volume for 25 minutes straight :) That's really loud on a 59" Samsung plasma TV... She moved, got irritated, more irritated, finally very irritated and... I cannot believe it! She turned around and put the pillow over her head and fell asleep again even though I continued seagulls at max volume, at 2 O'clock in the afternoon I bought a Tenda AC18 router on AliExpress for USD85 and scheduled wifi to turn off at 10 PM every day. My 13 year old darling daughter didn't react much the first week but it has done a great job over time I must say. Much better than confrontation ever did. She only has mobile data between 10PM and 6AM and it has "naturally" nudged her toward a better sleeping pattern. I can recommend the Tenda AC18 too, good router for USD85 The tactical solution wins :)
We are plagued by these gulls at work. They live on the roof and attack us when we go in and out of the building. Playing this video loud on my phone drives them mad.
The sad thing is, they didnt get much food cause the park was very empty during quarantine and they would normally live off of the chips they found on the floor, so they would be sitting there making these noises while waiting for food to be given ;-;
It’s fun to watch seagulls, because they’re mostly acustomed to humans being present around them, they just kind of mind their own business on beaches for the most part (except when you have food…)
Great black backed gulls are beautiful massive sleek birds but also top predators who can swallow rabbits whole, they don't mess around at feeding time and corvids and other seagulls rarely challenge them for good reason, they are beach raptors .
@@muhammedmateen4728 True , it takes 4-5 years for herring gulls to reach adulthood I wonder if it's the same for the black backed. Those chicks still sound like they're not long out of the nest!
I'm British but have lived in Berlin for years teaching .Not on the sea but as we have loads of water ways there are so many varieties of Gull and they live in the city .Water and lots of food .They always make my day ....
@@purplesneaker7888 Love them as well .Very clever and like these survivors Corvus cornix are amazing but they know who doesn't like them .,lol I'm lucky ..My only issues are people who murder etc and make money from war .Plus Birds look better than many humans
Do you mean the smaller ones that are speckled grey? Those are juveniles, they eventually loose the grey coloration and gain the same feathering as their parents once fully grown. Certain adult gulls do get similar looking coats in winter though, worth looking up if it's something your interested in.