Seagulls and other wild birds
What you can do
There are things we can all do to help stop issues between people and gulls and play a part in conserving gulls in their natural habitat.
- Don't feed the gulls. This is for their protection.
- Keep away from nesting areas and young gulls. Gulls are very good parents and are very protective. They will swoop on humans approaching their young. If you see a young gull, leave it alone unless you think it is in immediate danger or injured.
- Never leave food unattended. Our food is not a healthy diet for wild birds.
- Don't give gulls an opportunity to swipe food from you or your family. Be alert and keep food close to you.
- Don't litter. Food scraps may be present on waste, encouraging scavenging. Litter can be harmful to birds and other wildlife.
- Put any unwanted food or leftovers securely in a bin.
- View the gulls in their natural environment. We have some stunning views of the birds in their natural habitat along the coastline, including Marsden Rock.