A huge bird of prey has been employed to scare off giant seagulls in Liverpool city centre.
While gulls aren't uncommon in the city, residents have shared concerns about larger and more 'skilled' birds, dubbed 'XL Gullies' appearing in recent months and swooping down to steal food.
While gulls aren't uncommon in the city, residents have shared concerns about larger and more 'skilled' birds, dubbed 'XL Gullies' appearing in recent months and swooping down to steal food.
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00:00How come you've gone up here?
00:02It's just to stop the seagulls from attacking
00:04because they do come quite low down this way
00:06when you see all the coffee shops
00:08and I'd say it's similar but it's a bit empty
00:10but they are quite empty down here
00:12so I've done a few flights
00:14on a few of the rooftops
00:16When are you going for the seagull again?
00:18We didn't go for them, we didn't go for the seagulls
00:20but I've got one for the team so
00:22it's a good thing. I'll never see him again
00:24because there's that many seagulls around
00:26because of that