A pair of seagulls photobombed traffic cameras in London to the delight of the internet.
“Graeme” and “Steve,” as they have been named, have appeared in several posts on the Transport for London Twitter feed.
TfL kicked off the week with a “Happy Monday …” post that included a photo of a seagull hovering above traffic at a junction near the Blackwall Tunnel in Poplar, East London, according to the Daily Mail.
Happy Monday... pic.twitter.com/LrgCGeSsmr— TfL Traffic News (@TfLTrafficNews) April 29, 2019
The TfL followed up with a post on Tuesday, “Guess who’s back?!” and a video of the seagull.
Guess who's back?! pic.twitter.com/stTdK8JMoL— TfL Traffic News (@TfLTrafficNews) April 30, 2019
And a funny dig at traffic reporters:
Due to popular demand, a quick update from our reporter just north of the Blackwall Tunnel..... pic.twitter.com/NxKVMqGca3— TfL Traffic News (@TfLTrafficNews) April 30, 2019
On Wednesday TfL gave a shout-out to both seagulls, which they named Graeme and Steve:
Our cameras usually give us a bird’s eye view of traffic across London, but we’d like to thank our new colleagues Graeme and Steve for helping out at beak times. pic.twitter.com/lsIDhD8nL2— TfL Traffic News (@TfLTrafficNews) May 1, 2019
All the tweets have garnered thousands of likes and a lots of comments.
Some users got in with the fun on Twitter:
"We are still waiting for confirmation that the chicken has indeed crossed the road. Back to you." https://t.co/aj35RaO2Eq— Liz Dueweke ? (@LizDueweke) April 30, 2019
You're so gullible to take the A102 Blackwall Tunnel today. Make the right caw, and wing it over to the next bridge. https://t.co/hVuKOkeBgE— Rob Zerwekh (@zerwekh) April 30, 2019
"Well, Dave, as you can see it's starting to busy up here. Best to wing it on an alternative route if you can." https://t.co/8Dt2jlm3Pz— Paul Bradbury (@CallMeUnclePaul) April 30, 2019
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