Angry bird chases man in his neighbourhood

Angry bird chases man in his neighbourhood

A parent caught the funny moment he had to dive-bomb a seagull outside his house while having to run for shelter.

When a furious bird chased Ryan Price, 38, back to his house while he was strolling down his street in Wallasey, The Wirral, he was Facetiming his wife Bethany, 25, at the time.

The seagull can be seen screeching on a lamppost before swooping down after him in videos made by him and his wife Bethany, 25, when they were standing on their front door.

In the video, Bethany can be heard laughing hysterically from the doorway as the father of two runs away in panic down the street.

According to Ryan, the pair has been dealing with seagull issues on their street for weeks.

A couple of birds have been building a nest on our neighbor’s roof for weeks, he claimed.

“While I was at work, my wife called to tell that she believed the baby had fallen off the roof and that she had seen the parents attack six different individuals who were strolling by.

Since I hadn’t seen the infant, I figured I’d take a chance by going to the store and decided to FaceTime Bethany to see what she needed.

The seagull hurled itself at me as soon as I came close to the home and wouldn’t go away.

Bethany, who was just up the street, rushed outside to start filming me as I was being pursued. She thought it was all amusing.

Many elderly people have been too afraid to leave their houses due to the seagulls in recent weeks, which has been a nightmare for the neighbourhood.

When their families are threatened, like when one of their chicks has fallen out of the nest, gulls typically become more violent.

When Ryan shared the seagulls’ video online, more locals with similar tales replied.

While bringing up his niece from school, Danny Atherton, who resides off Poulton Road, was also assaulted by the birds.

I was wearing headphones as I walked down the street when I saw these two women waving their arms at me.

The following second, I notice a shadow approaching from behind me, and something then struck the back of my head, causing me to trip and collapse.

When I turned around, a seagull was what I saw instead of anyone. It then started after me, so I had to run back and forth to get away from it.

Danny claimed that he injured his head and damaged his phone in the same incident.

Fortunately, a woman let me to flee through her corridor, he claimed.

I used the opportunity to flee as the bird began attacking other people.