EAGER seagull spotters have been quick to reveal the locations of Barrow’s birds after a call from The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) inviting the public to help them track urban nesting gulls.

BirdTrack is a project that looks at migration movements and distributions of birds throughout Britain and Ireland. Those in areas with large numbers of urban nesting gulls are asked to help.

Here’s what our readers had to say:

Michael Brough said: “Sat on my neighbours wall ready to eat her cat's food every morning, then proceed to have a party with rubbish bags in my back street.”

David Barker said: “The end of my street where a lady feeds them.”

Tony Franks said: “On the TV - Stephen seagull.”

Allan Whittaker said: “They go to McDonald's, KFC and Burger King.”

Paul Wheeler said: “I’ve seen him, hangs around Mackie Ds.”

Rus Edgar said: “Look further in land as there’s more gulls there than there is near the sea where they should be. All you have to do is check every back street from Parade St to Highfield Road and you can count them on six pairs of hands. We need big bins back because then the gulls will retreat back toward the sea and will start eating fish again. Cut their source of food inland encourage food source on the coast.”

Nige Cooper said: “Walney Southend to Mackies, KFC and back.”

Brian Sinclair said: “Look around you RSPB! They are everywhere lol.”

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