Aggressive Birds

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Lord Buckethead

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An Air Accidents Investigation Branch report said the pilot had never experienced the "level of aggression" shown by the bird.

The birds in Southern Scotland seem to be particularity vicious by the sounds of things.

Have GOT Posters ever had trouble with aggressive birds?
and if so what is the best strategy for dealing with them that doesn't involve a shotgun?

Where has the most aggressive birds in your opinion?
 
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Got stimulated by the thread title and ultimately disappointed by the reality of the context.

Spent a spring and summer having the wing mirror of my landrover attacked by an aggressive long tailed tit who indefatigable sought to see off his reflection. So much bird poo!
 
Got stimulated by the thread title and ultimately disappointed by the reality of the context.

Spent a spring and summer having the wing mirror of my landrover attacked by an aggressive long tailed tit who indefatigable sought to see off his reflection. So much bird poo!
Tits, although great fun to look at, can be quite troublesome on a day to day basis.

I also hate it when birds poo everywhere. It can melt right through your paintwork.
 

Got stimulated by the thread title and ultimately disappointed by the reality of the context.

Spent a spring and summer having the wing mirror of my landrover attacked by an aggressive long tailed tit who indefatigable sought to see off his reflection. So much bird poo!
See, your neighbours cat could have come in handy then.
 
See, your neighbours cat could have come in handy then.
In all seriousness we have gone from being a veritable metropolis of bird-kind to around half a dozen very twitchy survivors in the last few months. This is the impact a neighbour's loveable fluffball has on the environment - its a tragedy. That and a lot of poo on our lawns.

Effing hate the vile creatures.
 
In all seriousness we have gone from being a veritable metropolis of bird-kind to around half a dozen very twitchy survivors in the last few months. This is the impact a neighbour's loveable fluffball has on the environment - its a tragedy. That and a lot of [Poor language removed] on our lawns.

Effing hate the vile creatures.
Sounds like the lizards in my yard, our stupid cat is decimating them. It tried to get a magpie the other day but ended up getting swooped instead lol
 

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