Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Killer seagull

Visitors to the central London park say the seagull grabs pigeons by the neck before pulling them into the water. It is thought that the same bird has been hunting pigeons for the past five years. Notorious for swooping down and stealing the odd chip or sandwich, seagulls have long plagued holiday makers and beachgoers.


Bolder, and reportedly bigger and more aggressive . A killer seagull is on the rampage in Hyde Park.

A KILLER seagull has been butchering pigeons and feasting on their corpses.

Residents near Plumstead Common claim the violent bird has been picking off an average of four unfortunate pigeons per day.

Aine McGrillen raised the alarm on the Plumstead People . Strong anti-gull sentiment has intensified over the summer. The birds have been associated with attacks on humans, including pensioners and young children. Killer gulls were blamed for the death of a . No chance: The baby pigeon is defenceless against the killer gull (Image: Apex). The pigeon makes several efforts to escape but is gradually pecked violently to death, the carcus still twitching as the killer seagull feasts on its innards. It seemed to take absolutely ages for the pigeon to die.


You could hear everyone on the carriage talking about it. Giulia said the bird looked triumphant when its victim fell lifeless. I recorded this from our hotel window in tenby. The Times has branded the birds “ killer seagulls ”, while the Mail reported that seaside dwellers were calling them “public enemy number one”.


Dead starling and killer seagull CATERS. BLEAK: After battering the starling the seagull gets ready to eat. BRITS heading to the coast this summer are at risk of attack from increasingly tough and aggressive seagulls. GULL-TRAS: Can anything stop them?


Already this summer the gulls have attacked people and burgled shops. The recently departed Prime Minister, David Cameron, had called for a “big conversation” on seagulls, pledging £250in a . After swinging the bird from its beak, the p. After five minutes, the weaker bird falls onto the tracks below. But instead of giving up, the savage seagull follows it down and continues the relentless assault , eventually cornering its prey between two wooden slats.

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