Posted by RedMF40 on June 08, 2018 at 06:30:53 from (96.255.217.114):
In Reply to: Darn birds lol posted by philip d on June 07, 2018 at 07:24:49:
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I put birdseed out for them, then they poop on my car, tractor, whatever's handy. A bit off-topic, but this brings to mind the arctic tern--a bird I had the misfortune of knowing in Scandinavia. It's a sea-bird, and doesn't take kindly to visitors. So when I was helping a friend at his remote farm out in the country, no sooner had I hopped out of my truck than one of these birds came out of the sky, yapped like a little dog, then pecked me on the head. Warning shot. Fortunately I had a wool ski cap on, but this continued for the entire time we were working outside. The birds make no warning cries while they are circling above, so you only realize what is happening as it happens--yap, then sharp peck. With no head protection, they easily draw blood. Not a small bird--maybe a little smaller than a seagull.
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