I don't know that I could handle experiencing a real life version of Hitchcock's "The Birds" every time I went to work.
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Just earlier this week one of those swept down on my one and a half year old daughter while she and my wife were on a walk and my wife had to pick her up and run away! I've been attacked by those things a few times, once while riding on the Green Bay Trail. They used to have signs warning of them in Wilmette.
There is/was a a red winged blackbird by the Shedd that would do this. Not sure if it's still there although the warning signs are still up.
From Amber's accent and the palm trees I think she may be in Australia. I've heard birds can be quite aggressive down under. One solution I've seen posted is using zip ties to make your helmet resemble a porcupine.
I have heard that zip ties do the trick:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KHmcI1TuDs
http://theconversation.com/from-cable-ties-to-losing-eyes-how-to-su...
The red winged blackbirds do this for a couple months every year at the Shedd to cyclists, pedestrians, and anyone else they see as a threat. It can be pretty amusing to watch the tourists who lean out over the veranda with the expansive view of the skyline. The birds nest in the trees directly below and will smack a lot of unwitting people posing for photographs. For the two big fundraisers each year, a handful of volunteers are given umbrellas to escort each arriving guest from the taxi circle to the entrance, and it's not to protect them from the rain.
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