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Do Seagulls aim?

Blog: Things that Pop into my Head
Posted by: hazel_eyes
Tuesday 19th June 2007, 3:38pm

2 close shaves in 3 months - do they do it on purpose?

The first one was ordinary enough, walking under a lampost and a gift from above missed by inches. Then last night walking home from work I swear this bird circled twice squawking then let loose its payload. Luckily my brolley was up... I checked and sure enough, there was seagull mess right on target.

This leads me to wonder - have there been any experiments done to see if individual birds enjoy the target practice, or do we have to be wary of all birds?

I certainly take precautions now when I spy them perched up above.


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