One time PhysioWife and I were strolling along the pedestrian path on the Great Highway just south of Golden Gate Park, and this huge-ass motherfucking bird dive-bombed us, pulling up only milliseconds before taking off our heads. We both collapsed to the ground in terror, and then started laughing uproariously.
Am I being the devil's advocate? I guess. But I feel sorry for that bird that it's so stressed out that it feels it needs to constantly defend its nest. Good thing it's not a bigger bird, tho. Owls do a similar thing and people have lost eyes because of it.
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Oh my god, that is TERRIFYING.
One time PhysioWife and I were strolling along the pedestrian path on the Great Highway just south of Golden Gate Park, and this huge-ass motherfucking bird dive-bombed us, pulling up only milliseconds before taking off our heads. We both collapsed to the ground in terror, and then started laughing uproariously.
Stay safe! Belle ( :
Am I being the devil's advocate? I guess. But I feel sorry for that bird that it's so stressed out that it feels it needs to constantly defend its nest. Good thing it's not a bigger bird, tho. Owls do a similar thing and people have lost eyes because of it.
That happened to me this summer, on the shore of a remote lake. Red-winged blackbird, actually. I used my fishing rod to keep it away.
(I love how Anderson Cooper so readily knows and uses the name of the actress in "The Birds.")
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