20 Dangerous Birds You Should Run Away From

20 Dangerous Birds You Should Run Away From
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  1. Humans are a danger to these birds of nature. We invade their territory, use up their resources and don't respect them. They are trying to protect themselves, procreate and prey on animals for their meals. Most of the birds you showed were in areas that people don't have to go. Best to leave the birds alone. The word danger was over done.

  2. I'm glad that the snowy owl will only maim you with beak and talons , while others have added communical waste hazards from human usage that can actually kill you weeks later – can you do a better presentation –

  3. A man in the Chicago area drowned while kayaking in a river. A swan was aggressively attacking him to the point he became exhausted when he fell in the water.

  4. These birds are going to have nothing but a wing and a prayer with me.

    If necessary. I shall smack, Polly, with a cracker! Take that! Crunch! Damn bird!
    RamyRAD

  5. Two summers past a hawk nested in a pine tree in my front yard. I was unaware of the danger and got swooped once, hit twice along with my sister and a visitor. As soon as the hawks left I had the tree cut down. Last summer the hawk settled in my neighbor's tree. I thought this would ease the issue but I did get swooped once in my back yard. The hawks fly around from tree to utility poles to keep an eye on where I am in the yard. Then they start out with their nerve racking screeching. Game warden told me I have no option but to put up with it.

  6. That stork looked like it came from a horror movie tbh. And Australia went to war with the emus because it was killing their crops. The got machine guns to try to get rid of the emus and the emus won the war😆

  7. We have a lot of pelicans and we see them flying around in formation. One day mom and I saw them flying in formation and I told her to look at the pelicans. She said it’s “not a pelican but a seagull”. We found a bird watcher who told her that they were pelicans. A pelican looks nothing like a seagull.

  8. Only four or five of these pose an actual threat to humans if encountered. The rest are just birds with interesting hunting tools or defense mechanisms that would only make them a threat to clueless tourists and foolish people.
    On the other hand, humans are the greatest threat to the survival of all of them.

  9. This is a great video! But I'm surprised that it didn't include the birds of prey that will (and have, many times!) kill and eat small and medium sized dogs and fully grown cats. Their nests have been found with numerous pet collars in them from pets they plucked right out of the owners yards. So we never allow our Chihuahua outside unattended, and don't allow our cat outside ever.

  10. We have plenty of red-tailed hawks around here. When they stare at you with that piercing gaze of theirs, you think that they are saying that you owe them money. But they really are magnificent.

  11. Interesting. You can also carry around a tennis racket. Protect yourself if you know you are going to be around aggressive birds. I know first hand about aggressive Gulls. They will swoop.

  12. You are doing the exact same thing as Peter Benchley branding poor animals as the monsters any animal you corner or go near its young will attack you even domestic chicken and goose,you want the real and the true monster of them all just look in the mirror yes us humans!!!

  13. Growing around owl's, they have silent flight. You won't hear them coming but you don't have to worry about attack unless you are standing in they're nests (which is impossible)

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