Scots say they have seen gulls walk into Iceland to get food and have been left bruised in attacks.
A Scots town has under siege from aggressive seagulls stealing food from shops and out of people's mouths.
Marcie Lindsay spoke to the BBC this week, saying: "In our street, they're actually on the roofs of the houses. My house gets the sun all day so my bedroom gets the sun all day and I can't keep my windows open during the night to even let any kind of cool air in because they're squawking. Anne Lindsay from Loreburn Community Council, which last year made the call for MSPs to take action, said: "In previous years we have had reports of actual physical injury. So the gulls swooping as the food goes in the mouth from the human.
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