Experts finally work out how to stop seagulls from stealing your food

12 Nov 2025 • 5:40 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • An experiment by the University of Exeter found that shouting at seagulls is an effective method to deter them from stealing food.
  • Researchers tested 61 herring gulls across nine Cornish seaside towns, using recordings of a male voice shouting, speaking calmly, or a robin's birdsong.
  • Nearly half of the gulls exposed to the shouting voice flew away within a minute, significantly more than those exposed to the speaking voice or birdsong.
  • The study suggests gulls can detect differences in the acoustic properties of human voices, indicating they pay attention to how things are said, not just volume.
  • The findings provide a peaceful way to deter gulls, emphasising that physical violence is unnecessary for these birds of conservation concern.

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