A cyclist in Scotland has been attacked twice in three days by a buzzard, reports the Galloway News.
Retired linesman Andy Reid, 65, was riding near Parton, Dumfries and Galloway on Friday morning, when the bird first had a go at him.
“It scratched me on the back of the head when it dived. It got away with my bandana,” he said.
And on Monday, he was followed by the same bird while cycling along Loch Ken.
“I went around Loch Ken at about 4pm and I saw it. It came right down to me.
“This has never happened to me before and then it happens twice!”
Local wildlife ranger Keith Kirk said: “Not that many buzzards attack people.
“But it seems there’s a thing they have for cyclists. I don’t know why.”
Back in the mid-2000s a buzzard from Devon was notorious for attacking cyclists.
In some parts of the world, it’s all part of the daily road hazards. Cyclists in Australia and New Zealand often have to withstand attacks from Australian magpies, especially in Spring when they beieve the are defending their nests.
Still, it could be worse. At least there are no cyclist-hunting mountain lions in the UK or Australia.























10 thoughts on “Riding in Scotland? Beware of buzzards!”
Nothing to get in a flap
Nothing to get in a flap about, but it sounds like it kicked off big time 😀
This happened to me too in
This happened to me too in Cornwall. I didn’t feel any claws or beak but I definitely got a face full of wing. I thought it must have been swooping down for its lunch and I happened to get in the way but if this kind of thing is known to happen maybe it was going for me.
Shocking footage of
Shocking footage of clandestine motorists training birds of prey to attack cyclists:
http://youtu.be/VM8tShcn-dY
“But it seems there’s a thing
“But it seems there’s a thing they have for cyclists. I don’t know why.”
….Back in the mid-2000s…….
………Devon………..
……… Cyclists in Australia and New Zealand………..
……..It got away with my bandana…….
I’ve a sneaking suspicion that the birds may be prosecuting crimes against fashion
I was shadowed by a buzzard
I was shadowed by a buzzard while mountain biking near Glyncorrwg in South Wales. Eventually the bird landed on a fence in front of me and I must confess I was so worried by its menacing behaviour that I turned around. Up close a buzzard is impressively big and intimidating.
How did he know it was the
How did he know it was the same buzzard on the Monday? Was it wearing his Buff?
http://extreme.com/mountainbi
http://extreme.com/mountainbike/1028932/gee-atherton-gets-hunted-by-a-peregrine-falcon
stop wearing a bandanna made
stop wearing a bandanna made from bacon? 👿
Another good reason to always
Another good reason to always wear a helmet perhaps?
John John wrote:always wear a
No – any fool knows that bike helmets weren’t designed to withstand that sort of impact.
(joking. but feel free to have the helmet debate again anyway).