Yesterday I became a victim of the "legendary" blackbird of Grand Ave. As I was riding east between California and Rockwell, I felt a sort of tugging at my right shoulder and heard a ruffling/agitated noise. As I turned my head I saw a flurry of black feathers hovering at my shoulder. I screamed (one of those shrill screams) and what I later found out was a bird, flew off behind me. "What the f*ck?!?", I screamed but my bf, who was behind me, was oddly not surpised. He later told me about this bird (a red-winged blackbird, we think) that chases bikers on Grand Ave, somewhere between California and Western (oh, and usually only east-bound riders!). He said this bird is fairly legendary with some people in the bike community - messangers, etc. Apparently I was lucky in that the bird only stayed with me a few seconds (shrill scream?) but he chased my boyfriend for few blocks, swooping down on his shoulder and helmet.
Anyone have any run-ins with the "blackbird of Grand Ave" that swoops down on bicyclists???
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no one would do that to you Julie, but this week's movie in the park is "Birds"
Julie Hochstadter said:I still think you guys are all playing a joke on me (um...and everyone else following this site). Anyone get a video or picture yet? Seeing is believing.
I still think you guys are all playing a joke on me (um...and everyone else following this site). Anyone get a video or picture yet? Seeing is believing.
I still think you guys are all playing a joke on me (um...and everyone else following this site). Anyone get a video or picture yet? Seeing is believing.
Go ride down Grand then, it's not a joke.
Julie Hochstadter said:I still think you guys are all playing a joke on me (um...and everyone else following this site). Anyone get a video or picture yet? Seeing is believing.
So yeah, I live a block west on Grand from "The Bird". It has attacked me several times. Last week, a Mexican scrap collector made fun of my flailing as he rode by in his red bed-fenced pickup. I remember his toothless smile like it was yesterday.
Anyway, I'm planning on killing that bird shortly. I need a volunteer to ride through there to draw him out though. I'm an excellent shot, generally scoring >20 when I shoot trap, so you've got nothing to worry about. I'd still wear a helmet thought. (preferably Kevlar)
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