canberrabirds

aggro bird at Turner

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Subject: aggro bird at Turner
From: Terry Bell <>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:20:39 +1100
walking to my favourite watering hole , Canberra North B.C.yesterday I
stopped to look at a cackling noisy friar bird in full voice. It
seemed to stare at me with it's baleful beadÿ red eyes, as if to say
"what are you looking at ". Continuing my journey only seconds later
an angry brown, grey and black projectile flew past my right ear,
hitting the brim and very nearly dislodging my hat. Are they known for
aggressive behavior ?

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