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Couple attacked by nesting sea birds
The couple inadvertently wandered into a nesting colony of great skuas Monday, The Scotsman reports. The coast guard sent a helicopter to get them away from the birds.
Great skuas, known as bonxies in the Orkneys, are large gull-like birds with no fear of humans. They are known for dive-bombing puffins to steal their food and for their aggressive behavior towards intruders in nesting colonies.
Chris Booth, an ornithologist working in the Orkneys, wears a helmet to protect himself.
"They are just defending their nests. If you walk into their territory they will attack you but they don't attack for any other reason," Booth said. "These people were wandering around a bit aimlessly and went into a skua territory and the birds were telling them to get out of the way."
Other experts recommend carrying a stick and lifting it high if birds attack because they go for the highest point.
Copyright 2008 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 08/13/2008
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08-17-2008 10:38
Bubba wrote:
Let me get this straight! As long as you take a stick, it's ok to invade their territory, right?
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