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I have a hard time with this. They have no predators in the towns they occupy and populations are thriving .
They have the same predators in the towns as on the coast, and they're actually in decline.
What predators do they have ?
Foxes, birds of prey, and if we consider egg predation then basically everything. Rats are a big issue for all seabirds.