Crows attack man in Bishan

Crows attack man in Bishan
PHOTO: Stomp

Residents in Bishan have unexpectedly found themselves stuck in a real-life horror movie.

A Stomp contributor shared a video of a man who was attacked by a crow while walking near Block 110 Bishan Street 12 on Sunday (Feb 12) at about 1pm.

In the footage, he waves his hands at a bird perched on a sheltered walkway before realising it was another crow that had attacked him.

The two crows then appear to follow the man before he picks up an item and chases them away with it.

The resident who took the video added that the crows were attacking passers-by all day.

Crows have been attacking residents, reportedly unprovoked, for the past week.

"They are very fierce and aggressive," the Stomp contributor said.

"I am very worried about the old people and young children who can't run away fast enough.

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"They attack dogs too.

"Something should be done ASAP before more people get hurt."

The Stomp contributor added that they have reported the matter to the town council and NParks.

Birds may attack people during the fledgeling season when their chicks are learning to fly.

Crows are intelligent creatures and the adults are fiercely protective of their young so they may attack if people get too close, viewing it as an invasion of territory or a threat.

They are also known to be grudge-holding birds and people may be attacked if they have accidentally offended one of their kind.

During a crow attack, one should flee quickly and look for a sheltered area, or use an umbrella to hold off the angry birds.

This article was first published in Stomp. Permission required for reproduction.

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