Scientists are breaking down the ways beachgoers can protect their food from seagulls circling above.
A University of Exeter study found googly eyes deterred seagulls about 50% of the time, but a Florida beach test showed birds ...
A study from the University of Exeter wanted to test ways to keep seagulls away from food in the United Kingdom.
Scientists have conducted research to answer the burning question of why seagulls frequently steal people's food at the beach ...
Scientists have revealed how seagulls can track a human's movements before swiping in and stealing their food, and it's ...
PITTSBURGH (CNET/KDKA) — It's like a scene from a Alfred Hitchcock movie. You're sitting down at Point State Park, about to eat your lunch, when all of a sudden seagulls star appearing out of nowhere.
If you've ever tried to have a picnic on a beach, you've probably experienced seagull theft. Now, a new study is here to help — research shows staring down seagulls could prevent them from snatching ...
When it comes to slowing down those flying food thieves known as seagulls, you might not need a bird of prey after all. New research suggests the answer could be as simple as eye contact. Scientists ...