The herring / lesser black back gull group has a ring distribution around the northern hemisphere. Differences between adjacent forms in the ring are fairly small but by the time the circuit is complete the end members- herring & l.b.b gull are clearly different species. For more see the excellent book "The ancestors tale " by Richard Dawkins, or wikipedia, also evolutionfairytale or Talkorigins
@lokalllize You sound like you have not more knowledge than this seagull baby. It's still looking for a mother -- even trying to make the cat it's mother.
@lokalllize You don't have to adopt all those motherless young birds. I just hope you understand a little more. We humans are "shitting" too. You want a sterile world, without "shitting" beings? I'm not offended so easily. But things aren't so simple. We humans are the greatest threat to the earth and we have no reason to complain about a gull stealing a little bread and pooping a little. It's simply ridiculous and we can't afford it. See? It's not just about you. I mean anybody else as well.
@lokalllize After 17 years being mother of a disabled herring gull..... probably. Let's say, I know them very well. As people say about people who lived a long time with a dog: They develop a little dog-like.
the baby gull is screaming for food, you can hear the anxious parent chattering away in the background, it pecks the kitten because it pecks its parents for food in the same way.
This footage seems to be from the Netherlands! This a few weeks old Herring gull fledgling. You can hear the adult`s call from nearby. They woul get involved when the chick is in real danger!
@haste1000 no cat would risk getting their eye injured from one powerful jab from a seagulls beak. Cats claws wouldn't provide any protection against a gull. Gulls can prey on small cats, but nevver could any cat prey on a gull.
That bird is a juvenille Herring Gull. It looks less than one year old, based on it's calls and plummage.These two mammals would and can not interact. This whole thing is being seen by the parent gull, that is close by and trusting of this environment and of humans. The bird wants to fly but can't at this first cycle.
@mariojragucci2 Yeah, possibly not long fledge I reckon, maybe 7 month old. Not sure where the footage is from but in the UK you don't see Juvenilles that well coloured.
@martialme84 I'm sorry, I made a mistake, and made a silly comment. This is one of my all time favorite videos. ALL the living beings in your videos are interacting beautifully. I feel so good every time I see this video. Sorry for the mistake. Of course the kitten and the baby seagull are interacting!
@martialme84 There are two mammals (human and cat) and one bird (seagull). Irony and sarcasm are also considered styles of humor when applied to a self. I ain't worried about looking bad because it's a text message. The behavior of seagulls is highly intelligent and complex. I aM SO AMAZED at how these birds can interact with humans. Thank you friend!
You are so lucky, and I envy your living arrangement very much. That immature gull would not harm the cat. But it might not develop it scavanger skills if you hand feed it all the time. Also, the parent gulls must trust this location very much. I loved this video, thank you friend.
Please don't feed seagulls. :(
nsengstad 4 months ago
@nsengstad please dont feed you
SilverlineCinema 4 months ago 2
The herring / lesser black back gull group has a ring distribution around the northern hemisphere. Differences between adjacent forms in the ring are fairly small but by the time the circuit is complete the end members- herring & l.b.b gull are clearly different species. For more see the excellent book "The ancestors tale " by Richard Dawkins, or wikipedia, also evolutionfairytale or Talkorigins
zytigon 4 months ago
sea guls such asswholes why can't they go and hunt
lokalllize 5 months ago
@lokalllize You sound like you have not more knowledge than this seagull baby. It's still looking for a mother -- even trying to make the cat it's mother.
Clarissa83100 3 months ago
@Clarissa83100 I am sorry if you are offended your kind by my comment I am just saying they just go around town stealing food and shitting on things
lokalllize 3 months ago
@lokalllize You don't have to adopt all those motherless young birds. I just hope you understand a little more. We humans are "shitting" too. You want a sterile world, without "shitting" beings? I'm not offended so easily. But things aren't so simple. We humans are the greatest threat to the earth and we have no reason to complain about a gull stealing a little bread and pooping a little. It's simply ridiculous and we can't afford it. See? It's not just about you. I mean anybody else as well.
Clarissa83100 3 months ago
@Clarissa83100 "We Humans" I thought you were a seagull dude.
lokalllize 3 months ago
@lokalllize After 17 years being mother of a disabled herring gull..... probably. Let's say, I know them very well. As people say about people who lived a long time with a dog: They develop a little dog-like.
Clarissa83100 3 months ago
@lokalllize So its a pet seagul
lokalllize 3 months ago
Good for you.
All animals have a right to live.
joepublicification 5 months ago
i hate seagulls dont feed them you just make them worse!
robbiemac01 7 months ago
I like your clogs xD
ElvisLivesUpstairs 8 months ago
@M335 Shut up, you just sound like such a cruel idiot.
ElvisLivesUpstairs 8 months ago 2
@ElvisLivesUpstairs cant kill sea gulls they are protected species...well they are in Scotland!
peediefry 7 months ago
Is that your pet?
BellaBrown2010 1 year ago
This is Sam The Seagull 20 years from now. Doritos aint good for you!
TotalGraffiti 1 year ago
the baby gull is screaming for food, you can hear the anxious parent chattering away in the background, it pecks the kitten because it pecks its parents for food in the same way.
gratex 1 year ago
@gratex and the kitten is intelligent enough to know this as well. The kitten knows the baby gull is very new on Earth.
mariojragucci2 1 year ago
looks like a baby gull
heathfiedler 1 year ago
the hungry gull tried to see if he can eat the cat?!? LOL
Myaucat 1 year ago
This footage seems to be from the Netherlands! This a few weeks old Herring gull fledgling. You can hear the adult`s call from nearby. They woul get involved when the chick is in real danger!
atbirding 1 year ago
That bird is way out of line.
jhtrico1850 1 year ago
cats a pussy mine woulda eaten it n left it on my doorstep lol
haste1000 1 year ago
@haste1000 no cat would risk getting their eye injured from one powerful jab from a seagulls beak. Cats claws wouldn't provide any protection against a gull. Gulls can prey on small cats, but nevver could any cat prey on a gull.
mariojragucci2 1 year ago
@mariojragucci2 haha as if i find deap birds on my doorstep every day from my cat
haste1000 1 year ago
good pet if you work at a fast food place it can live at work looking for fries in the parking lot
vivitar45 2 years ago
That is one tame bird. Pretty brave too pecking at the cat like that.
mattxr2i 2 years ago
That bird is a juvenille Herring Gull. It looks less than one year old, based on it's calls and plummage.These two mammals would and can not interact. This whole thing is being seen by the parent gull, that is close by and trusting of this environment and of humans. The bird wants to fly but can't at this first cycle.
mariojragucci2 2 years ago 10
@mariojragucci2 Yeah, possibly not long fledge I reckon, maybe 7 month old. Not sure where the footage is from but in the UK you don't see Juvenilles that well coloured.
assdrew 2 years ago
@mariojragucci2 what two mammals are you referrring to?
martialme84 1 year ago
@martialme84 I'm sorry, I made a mistake, and made a silly comment. This is one of my all time favorite videos. ALL the living beings in your videos are interacting beautifully. I feel so good every time I see this video. Sorry for the mistake. Of course the kitten and the baby seagull are interacting!
mariojragucci2 1 year ago
@mariojragucci2 ? So you think a Seagull is a mammal?
It isn´t btw. ...
That was a sincere question, because i was asking myself what the second mammal was that you were referring to.
Just because you do not understand a question there is no reason for irony or sarcasm.
It makes you look bad.
Especially if it is you who called for the question by messing up your vocabulary.
martialme84 1 year ago
@martialme84 There are two mammals (human and cat) and one bird (seagull). Irony and sarcasm are also considered styles of humor when applied to a self. I ain't worried about looking bad because it's a text message. The behavior of seagulls is highly intelligent and complex. I aM SO AMAZED at how these birds can interact with humans. Thank you friend!
mariojragucci2 1 year ago
that bird is almost bigger than the cat
shadowace421 2 years ago
@shadowace421 Probably just a kitten.
mattxr2i 2 years ago
haha omg what a brave bird
reptile1000 2 years ago
Thats the ugliest seagull I have ever seen and what was up with it whisling and bobbing its neck like that? Mexican seagulls? Who knew
nykeegirlll 2 years ago
its a juvenile smart one and Mexican seagull is supose to be an insult huh?
pimpinhector 2 years ago
its a seagul chick begging for food, same as a baby crying when its hungry sorta thing,
binashraf 2 years ago
the whistling is a call for its parent the color of the seagull indicates its still young. ( i think)
damn if it had pecked my cat it would have gotten eaten
GODincarnet 2 years ago
You are so lucky, and I envy your living arrangement very much. That immature gull would not harm the cat. But it might not develop it scavanger skills if you hand feed it all the time. Also, the parent gulls must trust this location very much. I loved this video, thank you friend.
mariojragucci 3 years ago
*Aaaaaaww* cute!
tintina88 4 years ago
im surprised the cat didnt attack it
kaos4u 4 years ago 8
The gull is bigger than the cat :P
pasc259 3 years ago
the gul would had made mince meat out of that cat!
cheezyman2k7 3 years ago
@kaos4u I'm surprised the seagull tried to eat the cat @ 0:36
callhelpwnage 6 months ago
good video,but you should not feed them,it makes them aggressive.
sp42 4 years ago
stupid people, that gull could peck out the cats eyes, clowns, you should discourage it and not feed
Mounthooly 4 years ago 2
its a juvenile segaull so it wouldn't know :O
pimpinhector 2 years ago
was that your pet seagull
pimpinhector 4 years ago