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Post by KikiPea on Jul 7, 2014 13:29:26 GMT
I was about 2/3 of the way through walkin' my pup. He usually gets to dictate where we go. He decided he wanted to go down this one street, so we turned the corner. All of a sudden, this bird comes flying up behind me (I could only see his shadow) and hits me in the head while flapping wildly! I start walking a little faster and he comes at me again! So, we run across the street and he followed me. I threw a full poop at him to distract him, but he's still coming at me.
This guy comes walking up the sidewalk towards me and asked what was going on. I told him and he asked if it was because of what was in the bag. I said probably not since it was just dog poop. So, the guy walks past me and starts talking to the bird saying stuff like, "What's wrong, bird? Why are you mad"? (I went back and picked up the bag while he was distracting the bird) Then, I went on my way and I never saw the bird again.
SO weird!
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Jul 7, 2014 13:43:53 GMT
When I lived in Cayman we had these little black birds called ChingChings that would do that when they had eggs/babies in the nest.
It is so freaky when they attack you totally unprovoked!
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Post by BarbaraUK on Jul 7, 2014 13:48:37 GMT
What a weird, scary thing to have happened! It would have terrified the heck out of me!!
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Post by magentapea on Jul 7, 2014 13:49:41 GMT
That reminds me of the episode of the Dick Van Dyke show where Richie keeps getting attacked by a bird. When he went outside he had to wear a pot or a colander or something as a hat. Turned out the bird wanted his hair to make a nest.
I bet you won't be taking that route again anytime soon!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 13:51:35 GMT
There was probably a nest in one of the trees. I lived in an apt. complex that had a tree right by the front door and my car spot. I had to use an umbrella to get in and out at certain times because of the crazy bird attacks.
Oh and I have to say I LOL's at the throwing of the poop!
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Post by KikiPea on Jul 7, 2014 14:05:58 GMT
What a weird, scary thing to have happened! It would have terrified the heck out of me!! Yeah, I totally have the heebie jeebie's right now. Especially when DH comes up behind me and flaps his hands around in my hair. LOL
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 14:09:11 GMT
It's the time of year where many birds still have babies in nests. You were probably too close to its nest for comfort and it was defending its babies.
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Post by gardengoddess on Jul 7, 2014 14:09:57 GMT
We had a robin build a nest under our deck and right around Memorial Day anytime anyone went out on our deck, that damn robin would dive bomb us relentlessly. It got so bad that when I needed to water my containers, I had to use the hose and water to squirt her and that kept her away long enough for me to water. Her babies must have been close to leaving the nest because it was only a couple of weeks and then she was gone.
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Post by scorpeao on Jul 7, 2014 14:52:13 GMT
I would have shit myself.
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Post by Karenina on Jul 7, 2014 15:14:57 GMT
I would have shit myself. I believe the OP opted to shit the bird!
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Post by sharlag on Jul 7, 2014 15:17:33 GMT
I was about 2/3 of the way through walkin' my pup. He usually gets to dictate where we go. He decided he wanted to go down this one street, so we turned the corner. All of a sudden, this bird comes flying up behind me (I could only see his shadow) and hits me in the head while flapping wildly! I start walking a little faster and he comes at me again! So, we run across the street and he followed me. I threw a full poop at him to distract him, but he's still coming at me. This guy comes walking up the sidewalk towards me and asked what was going on. I told him and he asked if it was because of what was in the bag. I said probably not since it was just dog poop. So, the guy walks past me and starts talking to the bird saying stuff like, "What's wrong, bird? Why are you mad"? (I went back and picked up the bag while he was distracting the bird) Then, I went on my way and I never saw the bird again. SO weird! I *LOVE* that you flung the bag o'poop at the bird!
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Post by AgnesDeux on Jul 7, 2014 15:19:51 GMT
That would be freaky! My dd and I have both been pooped on, but never full-on attacked. Glad that gentleman was there to provide help!
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Post by eebud on Jul 7, 2014 15:21:07 GMT
Sounds like a Mockingbird. They dive bomb the dogs frequently when they have baby birds in their nests. They can be mean other times too but when there are babies, they are especially mean. We have a couple of trees that are right outside of the dog yard and they build nests there every year.
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Post by Menjiness on Jul 7, 2014 15:43:33 GMT
Omg, I would be freaking out.
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 7, 2014 15:44:02 GMT
I had that once walking in downtown Sacramento. Passed a bank with a tree in their parking lot. The birds had a nest there. The bank eventually put up a couple warning signs because it was such an ongoing problem for their customers. I just avoided that block for a few months.
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Post by scorpeao on Jul 7, 2014 16:01:02 GMT
I had that once walking in downtown Sacramento. Passed a bank with a tree in their parking lot. The birds had a nest there. The bank eventually put up a couple warning signs because it was such an ongoing problem for their customers. I just avoided that block for a few months. I remember that story on the news. They had video of it happening to many customers.
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Post by janesays on Jul 7, 2014 16:14:48 GMT
LOL! I wish I could have seen you throwing poo at a bird! Don't let Wili take you there again!
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Post by Giraffe on Jul 7, 2014 17:14:25 GMT
You just added another reason to my list of why I'm scared of birds. In case anyone cares, Reason #1 was a viewing of "The Birds" when I was either 4 or 5. I'm not sure what my parents were thinking ...
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Post by ScrappyJac on Jul 7, 2014 17:20:45 GMT
This is what I was going to say. In my experience, mockingbirds tend to be pretty aggressive. DH has had one attack him a few times.
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Post by Judy26 on Jul 7, 2014 17:23:26 GMT
I so wish we could see this on video! My bird feeder is right out my kitchen window and is very popular right now. They are very noisy but at least they have enough common bird courtesy to fly away from me instead of in to me when I walk past.
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Post by The Birdhouse Lady on Jul 7, 2014 17:23:43 GMT
That is just crazy! I would have been screaming like no ones business!!
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Post by gonewalkabout on Jul 7, 2014 17:25:39 GMT
Magpies in Australia are notorious for that. They like dark haired people and go after their hair for nests. Then after the eggs hatch, they dive bomb to protect the nest.
My friend growing up had her eye glasses taken off her face once. They won't attack though if they see eyes, so way back when, people wore baseball caps with eyes painted on the top. Looked rediculous, but it worked.
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Post by BarbaraUK on Jul 7, 2014 18:47:10 GMT
Magpies in Australia are notorious for that. They like dark haired people and go after their hair for nests. Then after the eggs hatch, they dive bomb to protect the nest. My friend growing up had her eye glasses taken off her face once. They won't attack though if they see eyes, so way back when, people wore baseball caps with eyes painted on the top. Looked rediculous, but it worked. Oh, thank goodness the Magpies here don't do that! We have quite a few around here.....if they did that I probably would never go out except in the dark!! Love the idea of the baseball caps though!
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Post by oldcrow on Jul 7, 2014 20:26:50 GMT
You just added another reason to my list of why I'm scared of birds. In case anyone cares, Reason #1 was a viewing of "The Birds" when I was either 4 or 5. I'm not sure what my parents were thinking ... As soon as I read the post that movie came to mind. I feed the birds in my yard but don't want them to come anywhere near me.
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Post by mochi on Jul 7, 2014 20:39:27 GMT
I would have been screaming like a maniac! I am terrified of birds.
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Post by eastcoastpea on Jul 8, 2014 1:07:44 GMT
That reminds me of the episode of the Dick Van Dyke show where Richie keeps getting attacked by a bird. When he went outside he had to wear a pot or a colander or something as a hat. Turned out the bird wanted his hair to make a nest. I bet you won't be taking that route again anytime soon! I remember that episode!
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Post by scrapbookbobbie on Jul 8, 2014 1:15:27 GMT
You just added another reason to my list of why I'm scared of birds. In case anyone cares, Reason #1 was a viewing of "The Birds" when I was either 4 or 5. I'm not sure what my parents were thinking ... I have not seen "The Birds" since I was young, the memories still scare me! I freak when I see a flock of blackbirds.
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Post by eastcoastpea on Jul 8, 2014 1:15:33 GMT
It's a good thing that that guy came along. I bet you never thought you'd have to throw poop in self defense.
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Post by KikiPea on Jul 8, 2014 1:25:29 GMT
It's a good thing that that guy came along. I bet you never thought you'd have to throw poop in self defense. So true! I will be avoiding that street for at least the next few weeks. Hope I don't have nightmares tonight! :-P
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Post by lilypop on Jul 8, 2014 1:43:43 GMT
I'm laughing so hard my sides ache because I have these images in my head. Throwing dog poop at a bird attacking you. (Sorry, I know it was not funny at the time and I, too, would have been afraid.) Richie wearing a pot or colander on his head when going outside. I still think of Alfred Hitchcock's scary movie "The Birds" when I see large flocks of black birds.
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