New survey reveals seagull attack hotspots of the UK – Aberystwyth and Tenby make the lis

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By Seagull on the Promenade, Blackpool by David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=128903522

Have you ever been attacked by a seagull? Well, according to a new survey from WhichBingo, 43% of Brits have.

With growing conversations around the term “XL Gullies”, the team ran a survey consisting of 2,000 Brits, to discover the seagull attack hotspots of the UK.

In this pitch, there are three key sections:

  • The top 15 seagull attack hotspots of the UK.
  • The most common reason for being attacked by a seagull.
  • The most common injuries received from seagull attacks.

These are the key findings:

  • Over 2 in 5 people have fell victim to a seagull attack.
  • Brighton ranks #1 for seagull attacks across the UK.
  • Around 1 in 10 people attacked have lost a personal item (phone, wallet, keys).
  • Almost 1 in 3 attacks have resulted in a cut head.

Aberystwyth North Beach and Tenby North Beach rank among the top seagull attack hotspots in the UK, with 12.56% and 11.23% of participants having experienced a run-in with the gulls there (see below).

Below ranks the top 15 beach holiday locations in order of seagull attacks (%):

Rank

Beach Holiday Location

Attacked by a Seagull(s)

1

Brighton

19.92%

2

Blackpool Beach, Blackpool

18.93%

3

Scarborough

17.76%

4

Cleethorpes Beach, Lincolnshire

17.12%

5

Padstow Beach, Cornwall

16.68%

6

Skegness

16.45%

7

Wembury, Plymouth

16.31%

8

Whitby Beach, Whitby

15.65%

9

Newquay Beach, Newquay

14.24%

10

Filey, Yorkshire

14.23%

11

Weston Super Mare

13.34%

12

Portobello Beach, Edinburgh

13.34%

13

Aberystwyth North Beach, Wales

12.56%

14

St. Ives, Cornwall

12.21%

15

Tenby North Beach, Wales

11.23%

Spokesman Charlie Shakespeare said: “Our research shows almost half of all UK holiday makers have had a run in with aggressive seagulls.

“Whether they are stealing chips, dive-bombing loved pets or grabbing anything they can get their beaks on they have become a real seaside menace. Unfortunately, nothing discourages them and they seem to be getting bolder than ever.”

When diving into the data, we can reveal the top reasons for attacks across the UK:

Rank

What did the attacking Seagull do?

Attacked %

1

Chips stolen

65.66%

2

Ice Cream stolen

42.45%

3

Attacked Dog

23.23%

4

Stolen Personal Item (Phone, Wallet, Keys)

11.01%

5

Picnic Food stolen

14.56%

6

Stolen Clothing

8.92%

And also the top injuries unsuspecting people have experienced:

Rank

If you received injuries from the Seagull attack, what were they?

Injury %

1

Hair Bitten, Tugged Out

34.51%

2

Head Cut

28.76%

3

Cut fingers

25.89%

4

Cut Leg

16.34%

5

Cut / Injured Ear

12.22%

6

Cut Lips

7.82%

7

Cut Tongue

5.23%

8

Broken fingers

2.34%


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