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This is the best summary I could come up with:
A nine-year-old boy from Derbyshire has screeched his way to victory at the European championships of a gull impersonation competition.
Taking to the stage in a full gull costume, his uncannily accurate impression scored him 92 points out of 100, leading him to first place in the junior category.
“We pay attention to timbre, rhythm as well as variation,” he said, adding that the birds have a “repertoire of sounds” for different occasions.
There are three categories in the annual meeuwenschreeuwen (gull screeching) competition – junior, adult and “colony”, which is for groups of two to five impersonators.
It was the first time a UK contestant had participated in the competition, which took place in the Belgian coastal resort of De Panne and aims to reduce “friction between seagulls and humans”.
“It is more than fun and entertainment, it is also meant to elicit some sympathy for seagulls, which are an essential element of our coasts but are often maligned as ‘rats of the sea’,” he said.
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