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Posted by RayP(MI) on March 21, 2005 at 13:11:24 from (207.241.138.218):
In Reply to: Re: O.T sea gulls... posted by John S-B on March 21, 2005 at 12:13:10:
We"ve raised a whole new group of crittters the last few years. Many which used to do an honest living are now turned to scavenging. Here in central Michigan - far from the Great Lakes, even farther from the nearest ocean, seagulls and crows are known as "parking lot chickens." It"s a whole new class of animals - suprised the biologists haven"t recognized this. (Wonder how these critters thrive on pieces of Big Macks, and fries. Gotta have cast iron stomachs.) Have seen dozens to hundreds of gulls following farmers tilling the soil. Be careful "bout shooting in a parkinglot - most comminities have laws against discharging firearms in the city limits. On the farm you"re on yer own. S, S & S! Unfortunately the Govt. game wardens don"t have much sense of humor about protected species.
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