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kenny
03-23-2006, 03:31 PM
Flock of crows terrorises street

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40853000/jpg/_40853791_crow203.jpg The RSPB said the crows could be attacking because they are mating

A flock of crows is terrorising people living on an estate in Warwick, local residents have said.
The birds initially attacked cars by pulling off windscreen wipers and scratching the paintwork.
But now they have moved on to attacking the residents themselves, similar to scenes in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Birds.
The RSPB said it was unusual for crows to attack humans and it could be because they are mating and nesting.
Linda Pheasey, who lives in Milton Avenue where the crows congregate, said: "These crows started coming last summer and they have become more and more aggressive in the way they are attacking cars.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gifhttp://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote_rb.gif It simply might be that they are being more aggressive at this time of year http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote_rb.gif


Colin Wilkinson, RSPB


"And now, like I said, they have attempted to attack a lady and she was pretty frightened by it."
Colin Wilkinson, conservation officer with the RSPB, said: "It is most unusual for these birds to do this.
"Attacking cars occurs from time to time but graduating to attacking humans is more rare.
"It is hard to explain except if it is an instinctive reaction to someone who is close to what they regard as their territory."
'More aggressive'
He said it was the time of year that crows would be pairing up, building nests and laying eggs.
"It simply might be that they are being more aggressive at this time of year, that is the most likely explanation," Mr Wilkinson.
Bird attacks are more common in coastal towns where gulls that are used to being fed may swoop to snatch food from people's hands. Mr Wilkinson said residents could protect themselves by wearing hats and any waste food lying around should also be cleared away.

vixen
03-23-2006, 07:00 PM
hi Ken the crows that are on a farm about 3 miles away from me,take all the whippers off of the cars at this time of the year.they had 7 of their vehicles whippers taken in one morning they have to put plastic bags on them to stop them, they them go around the windows of the house trying to find anything that will come off.it has been going on for about 5 years
Trudy

kenny
03-24-2006, 08:50 AM
hi trudy
i wonder if they are stealing them to order as crows are very brainy,you can also teach them to talk as they are very good mimics

ken

bigal47
03-24-2006, 11:59 AM
Hi one and all... Hi Ken
We have a simular problem around here but here they are called local kids they also rip off you wipper blades but a trusty 2 x 4 sorts them out.
A little bewildered (I think it's the age) how do's the rspca person think wearing a hat stops the birds ...oh I got it he was saying to buy big hats for your cars I think .... now we know why he became a ***** officer they found one with a independant thought system attached ... sorry it was a faulty attachment thats why he got the job....
Cruel:twisted:
Sorry if any of our members are members of the same orgination ...but my feelings and thoughts, they could spend there time better helping to save the wild life not , harrising the people who are realy tring to save the feathered wild life for our kids to see and enjoy.
Just the rambling of an old cote with a soft spot..
Allan

kenny
03-24-2006, 03:03 PM
hi allan
no worries mate i think the same about the rspca they are good for nothing when it comes to doing the right thing,stick a camera in front of them and they will always do the right thing

ken