I used to occasionally ride the Larkspur Ferry into San Francisco. There was always a tourist who thought you could feed ONE seagull. Nope. Hordes of the things followed the ferry for miles.
living near the harbor as we do, we’re impressed with how the gulls are able to land on the trucks carrying fish guts from the seafood processing plants while the trucks are in motion… ☺
momofalex7 about 1 month ago
I bet the back seat is a mess.
Jml58 about 1 month ago
If you don´t feed the seagulls, they will just take from your plate.
Farside99 about 1 month ago
Here ya go…a dozen fish sandwiches. Hey, are there seagulls in your car?
Dillithamir about 1 month ago
Mine?
Jayalexander about 1 month ago
You want fries with that?
jango about 1 month ago
We have that problem but with feral cats
uniquename about 1 month ago
I have an old picture of my sister in law feeding a seagull that was hovering in air. It’s kind of a cool pic.
rhpii about 1 month ago
Take them over to Snug Harbor in Wallace the Brave.
wordsmeet about 1 month ago
Seagulls: Mine, mine, mine, mine!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 month ago
Next up, the prawn shop.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
He’s easily persuaded due to his gullibility.
ScratchyPDX about 1 month ago
Mine. Mine. Mine….
MichaelD Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Mine..? Mine..? Mine? Mine? Mine? Mine? Mine?” – The gulls of “Finding Nemo”
P51Strega about 1 month ago
Of course they had to tern into the first fast food place they came to.
unfair.de about 1 month ago
„Mine! MINE! Mine! Mine Mine!"
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
I used to occasionally ride the Larkspur Ferry into San Francisco. There was always a tourist who thought you could feed ONE seagull. Nope. Hordes of the things followed the ferry for miles.
gopher gofer about 1 month ago
living near the harbor as we do, we’re impressed with how the gulls are able to land on the trucks carrying fish guts from the seafood processing plants while the trucks are in motion… ☺
mountainclimber about 1 month ago
I got feed to entice the deer to leave my roses alone. The word spread around the neighborhood and just made the problem worse.