Now this is what we call fowl play.

Mobs of ducks have made themselves at home in the small town of Burin, N.L., and a number of residents feel they've outlasted their welcome, CBC News reported Thursday.

At one point, the ducks were a pleasant spectacle in the tiny tourist town, but their numbers have grown, and they have been pestering residents, blocking traffic and harassing people for food.

"If I'm coming home with my groceries, they're looking in the bags," resident Kimberley Cross told the network.

"They're chasing me, looking in the bags, like, 'What do you got for me today?'"