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The seagulls trapped the old man in the house for six days and could not go out! Look good, but the seagulls are dying.

The old woman next to Roy Pickard, in photo is his wife, Brenda.

(Roy and Brenda)


Two people in their seventies live in Lancashire, England. They were warm and happy.

But recently, the old couple met two``bad'' , make them not even out of the door.

These two bullies are a pair of silver gulls with children, (Herring Gull).

It's a large seagull, with a little animal-and-a-a-no-no-no-no-no-no-less, in fact, the span of their adult individuals can reach 1.2 m to 1.6 m.

(one of the silver gull in the front of the couple's house)


In addition to their huge wings, they also have sharp beaks.

When they feel that humans are suspected of invasion or simply look at human displeasure, they will use their wings to flutter at humans and peck them with their sharp beaks.?

Some time ago, the old man and grandma did not notice, a pair of gulls made nests in front of their house.

Not two days, they hatched two, and a family of four had a hot and noisy family.

(one of the silver gull in the front of the couple's house)


At the same time, the wife and wife living in the house will be miserable.

Every time they want to go out, the cub-loving gull parents think they're trying to cheat on their kids.

So he turned on crazy attack mode and slapped them with big wings until they conceded defeat and returned to the house.

Okay. There is a bully in front of the house. If you don't go out, don't go out.

However, when the food at home is finished, you have to go out and buy it, right?

Because of the inconvenience of the legs and feet of the grandmother, the arduous task of breaking through the blockade of the gulls fell on the old man.

The old man rubbed his hands, full of confidence, ready to make a quick decision, quickly opened the door and rushed to the car.

However, he just opened the door and didn't go to the garage, and he was beaten by the head of the bully's silver gull, and the blood DC was finally pecked at his head.

The old man broke through with blood and finally succeeded in getting into the car.

(The scar of Roy's head that was hurt by a silver gull).


Maybe the Big Silver Gull will be leaving soon?

However,.

As the days passed, in a twinkling of an eye, the husband and wife were besieged by bully gulls for six days, and still had no intention of leaving at all.

Every time Grandpa wants to go out, the bully silver gulls come up with a peck, who can stand it!

Finally, the two people who lived like a year came up with a way out of the way-I can't go, so just climb the window!

Turn over from the kitchen window to the garage, get into the car with your hands and feet, and drive leave.

Although this will not be beaten by the gulls, but the old man is very old, every time he has to go out the window, it is really troublesome and easy to get hurt.

However, they made a call to the local government. ``Two gulls have nested at my door, and we have been stuck in the house for six days. ''

Government's reaction was swift. They sent someone to check it out at once, but in the end they said, "We can't help it either. It's a silver gull, and according to law rules, they're protected during nesting."

The implication is that the old couple can only bear it.

But according to the habits of the gulls, they will not leave until the end of July, and it will take so long to think about it.

The angry old man called (RSPCA) of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Animal abuse and (RSPB) of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, hoping that they would help solve the problem, but they all said they had nothing to do with it and put up with it.

Finally, The British Broadcasting Corporation's office in Lancashire installed a simple sunshade in front of the garage of the two old people, which reduced their chances of being hurt by gulls, but also cured the symptoms and not the root causes.

'No way,' said the local government's speaker, who allowed them to be protected by law law?

"residents are advised to check every corner of the home before the seagull breeding season and not give them a chance to nest on house."

(silver gulls cubs living in front of the husband and wife's house)


It sounds like these seagulls have become a local bully, deceiving men and women, and no one can afford to provoke them.

This is really the case.

There is often news on the Internet that netizens have been pecked by seagulls and robbed of food by them.

I had a good time at the seaside, but I was swept away by the bully seagulls.

The delicious snack, which had just been unsealed, was taken away by the seagulls before it could be fed to the mouth.

It's nothing to eat, but these bullies often knock over all the snacks with one claw.

So, it's a high-risk thing to eat in a place with seagulls.

You'll never know, the end of these things will be in your stomach, or the gull's stomach.

It's not too serious to just grab something to eat, but there's often news on the Internet that seagulls hurt people.

A 66-year-old retired man in Cornwall was pecked with blood by seagulls.

A 56-year-old uncle in Dorset saw a small seagull on the roof. He kindly came forward to help but was pecked by the parents of the sudden seagulls.

A 44-year-old Scottish radio host was attacked by seagulls on his way to work and suffered serious facial injuries.

There has even been news of seagulls pecking dead dogs in Cornwall.

These figures fluttering, seemingly harmless people and animals, in fact, fighting effectiveness is also super fierce character.

When you meet them, be careful.

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