Letters: Thoughts from Phil Ward and Angela Capocci on how seagulls seem to adapt to human activities
Your article suggests that gulls know where and when meals are being served in schools . Our rural gulls here in south Devon are even wiser. Every year, they know that once the clocks go back farmers will be ploughing, thereby unearthing lots of worms and snails. They rapidly congregate once ploughing begins.
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