LONDON — Aggressive seagulls have long terrorized holidaymakers trying to enjoy fish and chips or an ice cream on a day at the seaside.
Now, animal behaviourists say they have discovered the best way to tackle the feathery bandits: shout at them.
Experts at the University of Exeter in southwestern England placed a portion of fish and chips in front of gulls and then played one of several different recordings.
One recording featured a male voice yelling, “No, stay away, that’s my food, that’s my pasty!”
The second used the same voice speaking the words calmly, while the third was a recording of a robin’s birdsong.
The researchers tried the recordings on the squawking menaces across nine seaside towns in tourism hotspot Cornwall, according to a paper published Wednesday in the journal B

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