When you think of aggressive birds, the ostrich likely comes to mind due to the sheer size of their feet and discourse about their aggression. In fact, ostriches aren't actually all that aggressive, ...
The City of Grand Rapids Parks & Recreation Department is warning the community as a growing number of people in West Michigan are being attacked by birds. And this isn't the first time Red Wing ...
Hit the road starling! Have you ever noticed the Red-bellied woodpecker holds its ground and win the battle at the feeder when the starlings appear? This woodpecker shows her assertiveness in this ...
A sure sign of spring in Canada often involves the increased presence of the Canada goose, which can be spotted soaring in v-shaped groups in the sky, perched on rooftops and waddling around urban ...
Researchers explained that traffic sounds may drown out birdsong, forcing the animals to become physically aggressive when protecting their territory Michael Nolan/Getty A certain species of bird in ...
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No need to head to the movie theater or download the video game app: Angry Birds can be found right in your backyard this summer — if you live in the suburbs, that is. Virginia Tech researchers ...
In broad daylight, along the restaurants and stores on Miami Beach’s 41st Street strip, pedestrians, bicyclists and even scooter drivers have come under attack. The culprits: aggressive birds.
For many bird owners, the first painful bite feels shocking. One day the bird seems calm, playful, and affectionate. Then suddenly, it bites hard, avoids interaction, or reacts aggressively during ...