I was laid low with a heavy cold this weekend.  Plus ca change some might say.  When I am ill (yes, ill) I occasionally experience vivid, verging on hallucinogenic, dreams.  And last night was no exception.  I walked out of a country house to watch a starling murmuration and quickly realised that they were being joined by a large group of gulls (species unknown).  The gulls then swoop down brandishing a huge net.  It appeared that the gulls were fishing for humans.  Terrifying stuff and I was glad to wake up.

Goodness knows what Freud would make of it.  

But the obvious question for your Monday morning is, which should be the target human of choice for these 'fishing' gulls?

It would be great to hear your views.

Parents
  • The target?  How about those RSPB decision makers who sanctioned the destruction of 76 large gull nests (mostly of the UK amber-listed lesser-black-backed gull), the shooting of three UK amber-listed adult lesser black-backed gulls and the control of other UK red-listed herring gulls, UK amber-listed lesser black-backed gulls and UK amber-listed great black-backed gulls on RSPB reserves in 2011-12?

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  • The target?  How about those RSPB decision makers who sanctioned the destruction of 76 large gull nests (mostly of the UK amber-listed lesser-black-backed gull), the shooting of three UK amber-listed adult lesser black-backed gulls and the control of other UK red-listed herring gulls, UK amber-listed lesser black-backed gulls and UK amber-listed great black-backed gulls on RSPB reserves in 2011-12?

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