“There`s a horrible story on social media that I intentionally hurt the seagull. It is illegal and immoral to hurt a seagull. If I deliberately hurt the seagull in front of hundreds of witnesses, I could be the stupidest criminal ever. For example, the U.S. government has allowed gulls to be killed at Puget Sound ferry terminals due to complaints of aggressive birds and diseases related to bird droppings. Gull conservation efforts include protecting their breeding grounds and avoiding urban development near their nesting sites. Gulls are protected birds under the Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918. It is illegal to injure, kill, capture, trade, sell or transport them, even their nests or eggs, to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan or Russia. The purpose of this law is to protect birds from extinction. In general, gulls are considered a disturbance of the peace rather than a species worthy of protection. Since gulls have been nesting and breeding in coastal areas, they have become increasingly fragile.
“Taking” means pursuiting, shooting, killing, catching, falling, catching, fishing, hunting with harpoons or netting or planting, setting, pulling or using a net, trap or other device to remove wildlife. Taking involves trying to take wild animals and helping another person take wild animals. There is no hunting season for seagulls and it is illegal to kill one. “Resident” means: (1) a person who is a citizen of the United States or a resident alien who has been lawfully resident in the state for at least the preceding 60 days; 2. a non-resident under 21 years of age who is the child of a resident; 3. a national society; or (4) a foreign company authorized to carry on business in the state that has carried on a licensed business in a place of the state for at least ten years. It states that any violation, capture, exchange, sale or transport of protected species is illegal unless authorized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Gulls are widespread in the United States, but they have legal protection because they are migratory birds. “muzzle loading season” means the deer season open only to legal muzzle-loading weapons, as prescribed by the Commissioner. “Fishing” means catching fish by line and hook.
A “fisherman” is a person who catches fish while fishing. “I want to apologize and explain what happened. I had just returned from a cheeseburger and fries. I was sitting on the sand. The seagulls came to my burger, and while I was still sitting in the sand, I went around in circles with my leg stretched out to scare him, and unfortunately hit the seagull hard. It was a misfortune of one in a million that could not be repeated. This is nothing more than a simple mistake. But social media has made it something they are not. Herring Gull, Larus argentatus (common, especially in coastal areas.) Of all these egg disturbance techniques, the only ones that are really practical in most situations with gulls are to remove or oil the eggs directly.
In general, the colony is simply too large for other techniques. These terns feed mainly by flying above water, hovering and diving to catch prey below the surface. However, they also catch insects in the air and steal food from other terns. “public access” means public access to which it is accessible free of charge. “normal firearms season” means one of the firearms fishing seasons prescribed by the Commissioner beginning in November, but does not include the muzzle loading season. “Small game” means wild birds, grey squirrel, fox squirrel, white-tailed rabbit, snowshoe hare, grey hare, raccoon, lynx, bobcat, short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, wolf, red fox and grey fox, fisherman, pine marten, opossum, badger, Puma, wolverine, muskrat, mink, otter and beaver. “Minnow dealer” means a person who takes minnows for sale, buys minnows for resale, sells minnows wholesale, or transports minnows for sale. “Unloaded” means, in the case of a firearm, without ammunition in the barrels and in the magazine when the magazine is inside the firearm. A muzzle-loading weapon with flintlock ignition is discharged if it does not have a base powder in a saucepan. A muzzle-loading weapon with percussion ignition is discharged if it does not have a punching cap on a nipple.
Clean up all garbage piles. Keep garbage cans and dumpsters tightly closed and areas around containers clean. You will visit many aquatic habitats during migration and winter, including lakes, rivers, estuaries and lagoons, and the open sea. In addition, they often congregate around sewage ponds, probably due to the increased availability of insects in these areas. The group assigns each species a conservation status based on its risk of extinction. The categories of state of conservation are as follows: “Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Natural Resources. Egg removal: If it is at least 1-2 weeks of incubation, the eggs can probably be removed without asking the female to nest. She may be less biologically capable of laying eggs, but don`t rely on it. Come back in two weeks to remove new eggs. Once the gulls are out of the nest, try to move them. If there are no chicks, you can disturb them with techniques such as turbidity. If there are chicks, you can`t disturb them without federal and state permits.
Next, install a barrier, such as a net, to prevent seagulls from landing in the area. If you can`t install an exclusion device, you may need to remove the eggs repeatedly, but over time, this treatment can convince the gulls to leave the site. Filling or emptying ponds, such as near shopping malls and office parks, can discourage seagulls. In the case of natural wetlands, this would require additional permits. “Furbearers” are mammals that are protected wildlife, with the exception of big game. Herring gulls will stop at nothing to get a meal! They have been observed hunting fish pushed to the surface while feeding whales. They also take hard-shelled objects such as crabs and mollusks in the air and drop them on rocks to break them. The IUCN Red List was established in 1964 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature to monitor the global conservation status of animals, plants and fungi. Look for Bonaparte`s seagulls in bays, lakes and marshes. They breed and nest where conifers meet the edges of lakes and bogs. Similarly, gulls do well when we ingest biodegradable waste in landfills. “protected fauna” means: large game, small game, wild fish, raw fish, minnows, leeches, Alawites, ciscoles, chubs, whitefish and subfamily Coregoninae, rainbow ink, frogs, turtles, mussels, mussels, wolves, doves, bats, snakes, salamanders, lizards, all animal species listed as endangered, threatened or of very special concern in the Minnesota Rules, Chapter 6134, and wildlife identified by a restrictions on when or how removed are protected; other than a restriction on the use of artificial light, poison or motor vehicles.
