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    Well they'll come to cardboard if you throw it at them but soon fly off when they find its not edible. Immaculate creatures though.


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    He certainly has his eye on some thing.
    Nice capture

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    OK thanks for that Beryl.


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    Yes nice action shot Pete

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    A very nice shot indeed however the ones on the North Pier at Blackpool prefer chips and take them out of the bag too, I thought I had a photo of my own but cannot find it

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    Yes, I've seen this 'taking chips out of the bag' at Llandudno in Wales. They apparently can be a pest if not a danger people were telling us there and that's quite understandable as they are not known as gentle birds by any stretch of the imagination.


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