I was by the coast earlier this year and there were hundreds of these aggressive bastards everywhere, so I'm tempted to say 'good'. However it is a damning indictment of the state of the UKs biodiversity when even the 'flying rats' are having issues.
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I'm pretty sure they're all just moving inland to big cities
They certainly are moving to the cities, but the studies - at least the ones that I have seen details of - have included that. They are still in decline overall.
If seagulls ain't making it...
yup.
How long do we have?
Well here where i live, and we live as far inland as you can in this country, there are a shit tone of seagulls. But all the blackbirds have disappeared. We had quit a few till a week or so ago. And all of a sudden…none.. all other birds are still here but no blackbird anywhere. Very weird.
Ms Allen added that in general seagulls do not attack people for food, and that only happens when they are nesting.
Or if you've got something from Greggs. In our local city centre (miles from any sea), at least three people seem to get attacked or mugged for food by seagulls every lunchtime, and have done for a few years. I don't think they nest all year round.
I swear they've been getting more aggressive over the last couple of years though - they've been killing pigeons in the city centre, and attacking people's cats in their gardens, and on at least one occasion, killing and half-eating some kittens.