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  2. The world's most dangerous bird: The Cassowary of New Guinea

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    Most of these cases involve attacks on humans, and many others on domestic dogs. In the majority of the cases studied, the attacks have come when the birds are being fed or when they expected food ...

  3. Cassowary - Wikipedia

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    The most common, the southern cassowary, [7] is the third-tallest and second-heaviest living bird, smaller only than the ostrich and emu. The other two species are represented by the northern cassowary and the dwarf cassowary ; the northern cassowary is the most recently discovered and the most threatened. [ 7 ]

  4. Brown thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The brown thrasher has been noted for having an aggressive behavior, [33] and is a staunch defender of its nest. [14] However, the name does not come from attacking perceived threats, but is believed to have come from the thrashing sound the bird makes when digging through ground debris.

  5. Blue Jay's Majestic Landing at Bird Feeder Is Like Something ...

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    The large, colorful blue jay is a common sight for backyard bird watchers, and its range makes it a regular fixture in backyards and parks all over the entire eastern half the the United States.

  6. Giant petrel - Wikipedia

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    They are the largest birds in this family. Both extant species in the genus are native to the Southern Hemisphere. Giant petrels are extremely aggressive predators and scavengers, inspiring another common name, the stinker. [2] Seamen and whalers also referred to the giant petrel as the molly-hawk, gong, glutton bird and nelly. [3]

  7. From barred to bad: Owl with a grudge terrorized joggers ...

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    The ‘big bird’ has attacked at least three people and stolen a hat right off a woman’s head. From barred to bad: Owl with a grudge terrorized joggers, kids in Tacoma’s North End Skip to ...

  8. Crimson finch - Wikipedia

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    Crimson finches are renowned for their aggressive behavior; hence the nicknames "blood finch" and "killer finch". Males are aggressive towards birds of the same species as well as different species. In any case, there is no consideration of age, coloration, or body size. Aggressive encounters are largely held on an individual basis and thus ...

  9. 9 Ways To Attract Birds To Your Yard Other Than Hanging A ...

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    Here are 9 ways to attract more birds to your yard without a birdhouse. How To Attract Birds Grow Flowers Bloom Different Times of Year. Many flowers bloom in the spring or summer. Grow flowers ...