An Island charity says it's seen a jump in the number of calls it's getting about young gulls who are out of their nests.
The Manx Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says chicks are now fledging and may be on the ground for a few days as they learn to fly.
It says if you spot them in a busy road you can move them somewhere safer - but close enough for their parents to find them.
The Foxdale-based organisation says the birds, nests, eggs and chicks, are all legally protected.
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