Savages are capturing and consuming UK wildlife and our pets...
Authored by Steve Watson: Migrants continue to treat Britain's streets, parks, and waterways like a personal hunting ground, with fresh footage exposing the grim reality of unchecked mass immigration.
A disturbing new video circulating on X shows a woman - widely identified in comments as a migrant - seemingly actively hunting birds.
She uses a sheet to capture a seagull perched on a gate or property edge. After securing the bird, she looks around for more prey, scanning the area as if on a deliberate hunt.
When locals spot her and begin filming while questioning what she is doing with the bird, she gestures dismissively - as if to say "what's your problem?" and implying this is totally normal behaviour and none of their business. The clip has sparked widespread outrage, with many slamming the trespass and illegal taking of wildlife.I DONT WANT PEOPLE LIKE THIS IN MY COUNTRY pic.twitter.com/HZCiZ8mBiI
— WeGotitBack 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@NotFarLeftAtAll) July 9, 2026
This is sick. We don’t want this barbaric and cruel shit in our country!
— Nicola Beaumont. 🦉 (@PsychBeaulogy) July 8, 2026
ALL gulls (commonly called seagulls) are fully protected in Britain by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, making it illegal to kill, injure, or handle them, or to destroy their active nests and eggs.
— Nix Randall (@Nixterr1) July 9, 2026
This woman needs locking up…FOLLOW OUR LAWS OR BOG OFF 😡😡😡😡 @BBCNews…
There have been further suggestions that the woman was actually "rescuing" the bird, but many are not buying that explanation.They’re eating the birds. They’re eating the cats.
— GMghostmode (@GallowsMemes) July 9, 2026
They actually are. Libtards will defend it.
🚨 WOMAN WAS RESCUING SEAGULL, NOT STEALING IT
— Active Patriot (@ActivePatriotUK) July 9, 2026
A video I shared yesterday of a woman catching a seagull in a blanket, was Not what it looked like, the woman in question was actually concerned for the small seagull after it has fell off the roof previously, as you can see in… https://t.co/X4ae0MxvCR pic.twitter.com/36ONNaUHu6
I've never seen someone rescue a bird by snapping it's wings and stuffing it into a bed sheet.
— NickyP (@Nickypwastaken) July 9, 2026
This does not align with the original video which shows a bird with an adult size wingspan, not a fledging who is unable to fly. The bird the woman was wrestling into the sack/blanket would have been able to fly. What this means now I cannot say, but something is amiss here.
— Tez Locke (@TezLocke) July 9, 2026
Fair play, but a juvenile gull that size does not need 'rescuing'. You can see in the original video that it tries to fly away from her. It was already fledged. pic.twitter.com/Hp2xzuaVYt
— MJ Simpson (@mjsimpsonfilms) July 9, 2026
As if that’s the same woman aint even the same house.
— ɢᴀᴅɢᴇᴛɢᴀᴢ ⌁⌁ (@CerebrAiX) July 9, 2026
This one was rescued from the road 😉 pic.twitter.com/RK6wiXoo9S
— Harry Lines🏴 (@HarryLines7) July 9, 2026
This latest incident fits a clear pattern. Migrants have been repeatedly filmed hunting pigeons, with their bare hands in UK streets, and even using fishing rods to try and catch them.

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