Walking down the street, you don't bother anyone. Suddenly — a blow to the head. Cawing, flapping wings, sharp pain. A raven attacks. Or a seagull, or even a sparrow. Attacks by birds on people in cities are not a myth. This is a reality in spring and summer months. Especially often in May and June. Why do birds attack? Who is to blame? And what to do if a feathered aggressor dive bombs you? Let's figure it out.
The main reason is the protection of offspring. In May and June, most birds have chicks. Crows, seagulls, thrushes, sparrows, crows — they become aggressive if a person approaches the nest. The bird sees a threat and attacks to drive it away. In the city, nests are often located low — on trees, under roofs, on balconies, in ventilation openings. A person passes by, even not knowing about the nest, but the bird considers him an enemy.
The second reason is the protection of the feeding territory. For example, seagulls guard the places where they find food (dumpsters, markets, quays). If a person gets too close, he may get pecked with a beak.
The third reason is habituation to people. Birds that are fed stop being afraid and may demand food aggressively. Crows in the center of Moscow can easily pull a bun out of your hand.
The fourth is rabies (rarely, but it can happen). Symptoms: the bird is not afraid of people, spins in place, falls, drools. Such individuals should be avoided.
In 2026, spring came early, there are many chicks, and there are expected to be more attacks than usual.
First place — corvids. Crows, magpies, jackdaws, crows. They are smart, aggressive, act in a group. A raven can peck with its beak in the head or back, scratch with its claws. Sometimes it chases a person for up to 100 meters. The magpie is also quite a character: it attacks suddenly, more often from behind.
Second place — seagulls. In coastal cities (St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Vladivostok), seagulls attack people while protecting their chicks. The wingspan is up to 1.5 meters, the beak is sharp, the blow can injure the face, eyes. In 2022, a seagull pecked out an elderly woman's eye in St. Petersburg (a single case, but terrifying).
Third place — sparrows and thrushes. Small but cheeky. They can dive bomb the head, peck at the forehead. Especially in the breeding season (June). Fourth — pigeons. Usually harmless, but if a person takes their chick or climbs into the pigeon coop, they can hit with their wing.
Fifth — predatory birds. Falcons, hawks, peregrines. There are few of them in the city, but they attack if a person gets too close to the nest (for example, on the roof of a skyscraper).
Rule #1: do not approach nesting sites. If you see a raven that is worried (cawing, jumping from branch to branch, looking at you), — step back. It is likely that there is a nest nearby. Do not stand under trees during the nesting season (May-June).
Rule #2: do not feed birds by hand (especially crows and seagulls). They get used to it and start demanding food aggressively. Feed only in special feeders, at a height.
Rule #3: protect your head. During attacks, wear a cap, baseball cap, hood, an open umbrella (transparent — so you can see). Do not wear bright, shiny jewelry — birds react to them.
Rule #4: move calmly. Do not run, wave your hands — this provokes. Slowly move away, do not look into the bird's eyes (direct gaze — a challenge).
Rule #5: keep an eye on information. Residents often write about aggressive birds in specific places on social networks. In Moscow, for example, there is a map of raven nests (compiled by amateur ornithologists).
First: do not panic. Screams and running will provoke the bird. Second: protect your face and eyes — cover them with your hand or lift your collar. Third: slowly step back, do not turn your back. Fourth: if the bird pecks with its beak, try to ward off with an umbrella, a bag, but not sharply, so as not to injure the bird (it is protecting the children).
If a bird has bitten, wash the wound with water and soap, treat with hydrogen peroxide. If deep — go to the trauma center (bird beaks are dirty, infection can be introduced). Crows and seagulls carry salmonella, campylobacter. The bite may become inflamed.
If a bird has injured the eye or face, go to the doctor immediately. Antibiotics and a tetanus vaccine may be needed.
Do not try to kill or catch a bird. It is illegal (most species are protected by law). You may receive a fine (up to 5000 rubles) or even a criminal charge (cruelty to animals).
Myth 1: birds attack because of rabies. Truth: rabies in birds is extremely rare (they are not mammals). More often, the attack is the protection of the nest.
Myth 2: crows avenge the killed relatives. Truth: corvids do recognize faces and can remember enemies. But they do not avenge, they protect the territory.
Myth 3: if you feed birds, they will stop attacking. Truth: feeding, on the contrary, increases aggression — birds demand food.
Myth 4: birds attack only bald people. Truth: there are observations that crows often attack shiny heads (reflecting light), but this is not proven.
Myth 5: a hood with eyes on the back helps against attacks. Truth: this works for some birds (crows) — they are afraid of "eyes" at the back. But not for all.
If a bird attacks systematically and poses a danger (for example, a nest right above the entrance to the elevator), contact: the management company (cutting a branch, installing a protective net). To the housing inspection, if they do not act. To the Department of Nature Management (in Moscow — Mospriroda) — they can move the nest. But only after the chicks have flown (otherwise they will die).
Writing to the police is useless — it is not their competence. To Rospotrebnadzor — if there is a threat of infection (for example, seagulls attack near dumpsters).
It is important: do not demand that birds be killed. This is cruel. Demand measures to deter: light lasers, acoustic deterrents, installation of spikes on the cornices where nests are built.
If you see a chick on the ground (fledged but not flying), do not touch it. It is most likely learning to fly, the parents are nearby. There is no threat. If the chick is naked and blind — it has fallen out of the nest. If you can, put it back (in gloves). If the nest is out of reach, leave it in a shaded place, the parents will find it.
Do not pick up chicks and take them home — you will not be able to feed them properly (special feed, every hour). It is better to call an ornithologist or a center for the rehabilitation of wild birds.
If you accidentally destroyed a nest (tree pruning, roof repair), try to restore at least the outline. Birds can rebuild.
There is no exact statistics. In Moscow, there are about 100 visits to trauma centers per year due to bird bites. In Petersburg — 150-200. Across Russia — up to 2000. But this is only those who have sought help. Real incidents are more.
No fatal cases from bird attacks have been registered. But serious injuries to the eyes, scalp, bone wounds can occur. Children and the elderly are more often affected — they do not react in time.
In 2025, in Voronezh, a raven attacked a stroller with an infant — pecked in the forehead. The mother managed to ward it off. The chick was in a tree nearby.
Birds in the city are not enemies. They are part of the ecosystem. Attacks are also stressful for them. You do not have to hate crows and seagulls. You need to respect their space. In spring and early summer, do not walk under trees in parks, do not feed by hand, protect your head. And remember: their season of aggression lasts only 1.5-2 months. And we are guests in their home.
If you are attacked, do not panic. Leave and treat the wound. And — thank you for not burning the nest. Smart birds will remember.
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