The Manx Wild Bird Aid is currently dealing with numerous reports about young gulls.
The charity says people are concerned about young fluffy birds on the ground, and says humans should only move them if they're injured or in a dangerous location.
It adds that there are currently very few volunteers at the moment, and not enough to check out every gull that gets reported.
However, the Bird Aid says the 'genuine concern' shown by so many for the welfare of these seabirds is 'so good to see and makes a difficult job just that little bit easier.'
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