A seagull cruising the shores of Waterford is being labeled as a thief who has assembled a gang of other bandit seagulls. The Waterford Recreation and Parks Department has warned beachgoers all summer ...
"As long as he puts his mind to it, he can eat anything on the beach at this point,” Louis Dhervilly, a lifeguard at Waterford Beach Park in Waterford, told NBC ...
Nothing can ruin a day at the water park quicker than having your food swiped by a seagull. Last year, Roaring Springs Water Park operations manager Aaron Forsythe watched as a seagull swiped an ...
When it comes to slowing down those flying food thieves known as seagulls, you might not need a bird of prey after all. New research suggests the answer could be as simple as eye contact. Scientists ...
"As long as he puts his mind to it, he can eat anything on the beach at this point,” Louis Dhervilly, a lifeguard at Waterford Beach Park in Waterford, told NBC Connecticut To warn beachgoers, the ...
Nothing can ruin a day at the water park quicker than having your food swiped by a seagull. Last year, Roaring Springs Water Park operations manager Aaron Forsythe watched as a seagull swiped an ...
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