Probably not. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 forbids the intentional killing or attempted killing, of more than 800 species of migratory birds, including 27 species of Gull.
Belcher's, Larus belcheri
Black-headed, Larus ridibundus
Black-tailed, Larus crassirostris
Bonaparte's, Larus philadelphia
California, Larus californicus
[Common Black-headed (see Black-headed)]
Franklin's, Larus pipixcan
Glaucous, Larus hyperboreus
Glaucous-winged, Larus glaucescens
Gray-hooded, Larus cirrocephalus
Great Black-backed, Larus marinus
Heermann's, Larus heermanni
Herring, Larus argentatus
Iceland, Larus glaucoides
Ivory, Pagophila eburnea
Kelp, Larus dominicanus
Laughing, Larus atricilla
Lesser Black-backed, Larus fuscus
Little, Larus minutus
Mew, Larus canus
Ring-billed, Larus delawarensis
Ross's, Rhodostethia rosea
Sabine's, Xema sabini
Slaty-backed, Larus schistisagus
Thayer's, Larus thayeri
Western, Larus occidentalis
Yellow-footed, Larus livens
Yellow-legged, Larus michahellis
Sources:
http://www.fws.gov/laws/lawsdigest/migtrea.html
http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/RegulationsPolicies/mbta/mbtandx.html
yes it is a law to shoot seagull in the UK
beagle So does seagull.
Seagull vagina
Scare it away - guns are not allowed on golf courses.
Seagull - Regal - Beagle - Eagle - Legal . . .
No. But where you shoot it, what you shoot it at, or where the projectile goes can be.
It is never legal to shoot anyone inless you are part of a government organisation such as the police or army and have orders to shoot
Beagle, regal, legal, illegal, seagull,Beagle.
NO
It is legal to shoot under some circumstances. Like any place, there are laws and regulations that must be followed.
It's not legal to shoot anyone with anything in England. Even if they do speak funny.
No, it is not legal to shoot pirates in international waters unless in self-defense or defense of others.