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Old 01-30-2014, 03:34 PM   #23500
speakingtohe
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Seagulls are pretty smart and range far and wide. It used to amuse me to watch them somehow get a clam from the beach and fly up and drop it on a rock to open it. Plus they don't seem to tear apart your garbage like the crows/ravens do.

I used to watch the crows in Inuvik trying to eat out of an overfull dumpster. The smart crows would fly up and get the food, the majority would sit on the lid and try to keep the others from getting the food while getting none themselves.

Perhaps a bird feeder would solve your problem. Most gulls are to big to perch comfortably on one.

Helen
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