A Bristol security guard was hospitalised after being dive-bombed by a gull while riding his bike. Allan Plaister told the Bristol Post that he has spent a spell on crutches since the bird’s attack left him sprawled in the road.
Plaister described the incident as being ‘something straight out of a Hitchcock film.’
"It was absolutely massive. When you get up close to a bird coming at you like that, it is absolutely humungous.
"I was riding my mountain bike home from a day shift at the Harbourside, about 6.35pm. I was outside Turtle Bay restaurant in the city centre. I was riding along and this bird just flew down and dived onto my chest. It took me off my bike and I was left sprawling in the road."
A group nearby rushed to help him. One, who was medically trained, checked him for breaks, but he had suffered only severe bruising. After phoning an ambulance, paramedics took him to Accident and Emergency at Bristol Royal Infirmary where he remained for three hours.
Plaister says the incident has left him nervous of birds and seagulls in particular. "There was no reason for it,” he said.
The Bristol Post had earlier reported that Simon Prentis of the Gull Awareness Group has launched a petition for officials to fund research into what he says is a major problem. The current management programme is aimed at reducing the gull population by replacing their eggs with substitutes, but a spokesman said the council were looking into alternatives.
"There are no quick fixes to the gull issue and there are limitations to what action we can take due to licence conditions, but Bristol City Council is one of the few local authorities taking such action.
"We have £200,000 available for a wider gull programme, which explores the use of other techniques, such as netting and using hawks and falcons, but we will only use this funding for the most cost-effective and successful methods."
It is not unheard of for birds to attack cyclists, but it tends to be when they are protecting recently-hatched chicks.
Last month, cyclists were warned to avoid a road in Northern Ireland after a nesting buzzard attacked two men. The bird landed on one man’s helmet, digging in its talons. The other man said he was attacked on two separate occasions and subsequently steered clear of the area.
In Australia, magpies are a common problem for cyclists. This 2014 video captures a fairly typical attack in which the bird swoops in from behind. Attacks begin when the birds’ eggs hatch then increase in frequency and severity as the chicks grow, before tailing off when the chicks leave the nest.
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Seagulls can be very aggressive, but it's more common to hear of "dive bombing" (they can be surprisingly accurate) than to actually fly into people.
This obviously made the gull hungry because he then went for lunch.
http://www.itv.com/news/west/2015-07-22/police-stunned-after-receiving-a...
Is it just me or does this sound like an application form for several years of incapacity benefit?
It's just you.
Misread this at first "A group nearby rushed to help him. One, who was medically trained, checked him for breaks, but he had suffered only severe bruising".....thought they checked him for beaks
I'll get my coat
Gulls don't much like my air rifle...
No need to get into a flap about it!
Dived onto his chest while he was riding? Was he on a recumbrent? If not, surely his chest would be facing at least slightly downward, and thus how would the bird dive onto it?
no reason for it? There will be a perfectly good reason - nesting nearby, particular colour/light reflection scared/attracted the gull,etc.
I love the animal/bird attacks human stories, as the writing always shows just how utterly out of tune people are with nature and how those people show total lack of understanding of how through habitat destruction we have forced creatures into 'our' world. Maybe they are just starting to fight back!
I can see this story taking off
Guls are spectacular and excellent wild animals. This kind of story encourages morons to think they have a right to harm them. If you want to reduce the worlds problems kill a human not an animal.
Just had to usher one out of the kitchen, it shat all over the floor.
A seagull crapped in my chips once when I was on the sea-front at Blackpool.
It was 20 years ago now, but I can see a trend developing.
Seagulls are the skinhead fascist bootboys of the avian world;
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3172122/Moment-killer-seagull-tu...
Only in the same way that cyclists are the lawless terror of the roads? I.e. not really except in the imagination of Daily Mail readers.
Jesus wept, I was cracking a joke, lighten up.
..OK, deep breaths everyone...in through the nose..hold it, hold it, ..and release...feel the stress leave your shoulder...and shake your hands to get it out....good...very good.
now again...in through the nose....