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rawpotatoeater37
May 14, 2007, 02:04 PM
So, I'm driving along when suddenly, OUT OF NOWHERE, a bird dives in front of my car. As I slam on the brakes (there's no one behind me; don't you fret), I think to myself, "This is the 5th time this week..."
Why do birds do this? Are they "young" birds that just haven't built up their wing strength or are they just unaware of their surroundings (or what's entering their surroundings)?
brandy681
May 22, 2007, 06:38 PM
This has never happened to me but birds are pretty fast and smart also and most likely if you kept going you would not of hit him, maybe it looked that way but again birds are super fast and they may come close to hitting you but I don't think they actually will but I am not sure though it is possible.
rawpotatoeater37
May 22, 2007, 06:53 PM
Well, I don't know... The robins around here are pretty fat haha
I mean, I have had some pretty close calls. One time, this bird started flying across my path which it would have made it if it hadn't have freaked out and doubled back. Then there are also those buggers that just hop across the road, especially at corners. I would give them more room on my right, but I can't in case a car wants to go the opposite way on the road. I'm so afraid I'll run the little guy over.
I know that birds are smart. I really do. But why do they get so stupid this time of year?
And I guess it's a harder question than I originally thought haha
But thanks for answering!
mrssittingduck
May 24, 2007, 04:47 PM
The reason they get stupid at the time f year is due to a couple of factors,
The first is they will be after potential mates and the next is territory,
When the bird chooses his mate they will fight and dive and dodge any there males that are around to say " hey this is my mate get out of my space"
The cocks will then defend any nest sites he has and chase out stray cock birds that think they can try their luck,
The seasons of love for birds start around march for some and may for others and can last a while , quite ften they will have 2 nests f chicks before their breeding season is over :)
Katie
rawpotatoeater37
May 24, 2007, 05:24 PM
Wow! How interesting! Thank you so much!
Haha and I promise I'll try not to steal any mates :)