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Young Herring Gull rescued in Poole

Marcela contacted us with a young Herring Gull she found in Poole, Dorset.  She wanted to find a rescue centre near toView full post »

Seaton | Herring Gulls

Kim writes from East Devon with  her photograph of  a pair of Herring Gulls. “I live in Seaton, East Devon andView full post »

Torquay’s Gull mascot

Came across this story again from last year. Think its worth a share…It seems that the Torquay United employeeView full post »

Scotland | Gull photograph

Following my interview on the BBC Radio about Gulls I was contacted by Yvonne who lives in Nottingham. She is delightedView full post »

BBC Radio | ‘Seagulls’

I was telephoned by the BBC Mark Forrest Evening Programme yesterday. They wanted me to talk on the Evening Show aboutView full post »

Gulls | Iconic part of living near the sea

Moving from London to the East Sussex coast Carole shares her thoughts. Words by Carole I love gulls which, to me, areView full post »

Gull snacking

Here is a piece from Cath who lives in the Midlands and was on holiday in Sidmouth. Words + pics Cath I thought I wouldView full post »

Meet the Gull friend | Brighton

Here is an article about someone who has befriended a Herring Gull as a friend in Brighton and the gull is apparentlyView full post »

Lesser Black-backed Gulls | Exeter

Continuing the story of the pair of Lesser Black-backed Gulls that were ground nesting near where I live… BozenkaView full post »

A High Storey Wildlife Vigil

The tender behaviour ritual displayed by a pair of city herring Gulls  – Article by Andrew Gibb. Pics by GrayView full post »

Lesser Black-Backed Gull | Ground nest

Lesser blacked-backed gull – grounded in a very urban setting  –  Words and pics by Jenny Steer I wasView full post »

Laughing Gulls in Florida

Laughing Gulls from across the pond – by Linda Oswald, Florida USA I live in the US (Florida) and came acrossView full post »

Living peaceably with Gulls

Gulls are quite easy to live alongside it turns out – as well as being great adoptive parents! – Words byView full post »

Cornwall | Leave Gulls in peace

Cornwall is urging the public to leave Gulls in peace this summer. Take a look at today’s CornishmanView full post »

Ingenuity of a Herring Gull

This clip was shared on Facebook and it just shows how clever these gulls are! Gull eating cat foodView full post »

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