Attacks from ambush: Seagull picks food from tourists at the British resort
The seagull was marking that the best place for the ambush is the roof of a telephone booth near the local bakery Greggs, very popular with tourists. It is there that the bird is seen by its victims. She has already become so famous that she was named in honor of the bakery, near which she got a job. Going out of the bakery, people immediately start eating purchased pastries and at this point the Greg attacks them, snatching food from his hands.
Some of the victims of Greg have time to bend instinctively in time so as not to lose their lunch, while others remain hungry. "People have to walk past the phone booth when they get out of the bakery, and they usually start eating their sausages in the dough or buns. Then this seagull dives to them. I was lucky and I quickly react, but I saw one guy He lost a piece of pizza, "the locals say, noting, the Greg is cunning and seems to know what he is doing. Seagulls are almost omnivorous.
Their natural diet covers waste, eggs, seeds, fruits, padal, fish, insects, small birds and shellfish. But seagulls living in cities are addicted to British classics such as chips, burgers and kebabs. An adult seagull eats about 20 percent of the weight of its body a day. But the Bornmouth authorities have recommended that you not feed the Greg, otherwise it will become even more arrogant.
"In the coastal area of the seagull is part of wildlife, and we urge visitors not to feed seagull endangered. And to anyone who deliberately disturb or harm wild seagulls, threatens up to two years in prison and a fine. Due to their carefree lifestyle, constant consumption of harmful foods and the protection of the government, smug seagulls formed a wild flock that controls the sky above Britain.