bird calling is an artform. These might be the ‘outsider artists’
mrsaltpeter on
We’re finished.
SwimmingBlackberry28 on
Belgium…. Are you ok….?
AutisticAndArmed on
I can appreciate how unserious they are about their art
mikendrix on
And I assume this tradition existed even before the internet…
Leonarr on
What’s the cultural significance of seagulls in Belgium?
I’m asking, because here in Finland they’re considered a deadly menace that won’t hesitate to attack you if you’re walking around with anything of value in your hand (= food).
Yet I was surprised to learn that seagulls are even loved in some countries. Maybe in places where food is less scarce and winters are mild, they don’t need to become aggressive bandits?
It’s a seagull imitation contest called the European Seagull Screaming Championship at café ‘De Verloren Gernoare’ in Adinkerke in De Panne, a small coastal town in Belgium close to the French border. It’s close to Plopsaland. The contest is quite new. It started about 5 years ago.
Secret_Duty9914 on
This makes me very proud of my country
Snake_Plizken on
Was shat on by a seagull earlier this summer. It was warm, and splashed everywhere. Not a fan…
Tortil-CZ on
We, as a humanity, are fucked
neurowhiz123 on
Things that they have to do to stay relevant
Big_Letterhead6231 on
Now I wonder if there are also seagulls that meet to imitate humans?
Proper_Jellyfish_ on
Love it 🤣
ComprehensiveHavoc on
Afterward they formed a big flock of seagulls for a charity race. And they ran. They ran so far away.
madkiki12 on
This got nothing on American hog calling contests!
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These are worse than Moon landing deniars
bird calling is an artform. These might be the ‘outsider artists’
We’re finished.
Belgium…. Are you ok….?
I can appreciate how unserious they are about their art
And I assume this tradition existed even before the internet…
What’s the cultural significance of seagulls in Belgium?
I’m asking, because here in Finland they’re considered a deadly menace that won’t hesitate to attack you if you’re walking around with anything of value in your hand (= food).
Yet I was surprised to learn that seagulls are even loved in some countries. Maybe in places where food is less scarce and winters are mild, they don’t need to become aggressive bandits?
[https://www.gullscreeching.eu/](https://www.gullscreeching.eu/)
It’s a seagull imitation contest called the European Seagull Screaming Championship at café ‘De Verloren Gernoare’ in Adinkerke in De Panne, a small coastal town in Belgium close to the French border. It’s close to Plopsaland. The contest is quite new. It started about 5 years ago.
This makes me very proud of my country
Was shat on by a seagull earlier this summer. It was warm, and splashed everywhere. Not a fan…
We, as a humanity, are fucked
Things that they have to do to stay relevant
Now I wonder if there are also seagulls that meet to imitate humans?
Love it 🤣
Afterward they formed a big flock of seagulls for a charity race. And they ran. They ran so far away.
This got nothing on American hog calling contests!
https://youtu.be/fUY9FmBvqms?si=4wd2T9eZ27idLChI