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100% agree I was shocked to find out quite a few years ago that they were on the red list. The only thing I would say is to be surreptitious when feeding them. i.e. leave food out without them seeing you or they will hound you and your cat. It's difficult. I started when there was a female only looking after her three chicks on her own, it was difficult trying to shue away magpies, one of the chicks got killed by a magpie whilst the mum was away. It was heartbreaking watching it getting pummeled into the roof - I was too late by the time I saw it being killed. Life is so cruel, I also once saw a seagul tearing apart a pigeon :-( it's all effed up - who invented this system.
It's quite sad that most flu originates from the far east from overcrowded factory farms yet we still keep on eating these creatures, same goes for the "pandemic". People obviously prefer the taste of tortured/murdered animals over death.![]()
First human death from H3N8 bird flu recorded in China
The woman who died was a 56-year-old from Guangdong province in southeast Chinawww.independent.co.uk
Three cheers for that passer by intervening.![]()
This is appalling. A passer by rescued this poor gull who was visible distressed but sadly it was PTS:
"Police are investigating after a man was seen pulling a seagull across a road on a dog lead in a seaside resort."
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Blackpool police investigate after man seen pulling seagull with lead
The seagull was rescued by a passer-by but had to be put down after the incident in Blackpool.www.bbc.com
Three cheers for that passer by intervening.