I was exposed to redness.
Reports say that light bird weathered mating season is aiming for dozens of cars in Massachusetts towns, with residents protecting the car from the sharp beak of feather threats.
The nasty two-month mystery behind at least 25 punctured, crushed sideview mirrors and windshields in Lockport recently cracked when locals caught a stake fox clown by law.
“The woodpeckers appeared on the windshield wipers of our garden RV and landed, seeing the reflection,” Janelle Fabarolo, 59. I said it today.
“And we said, ‘What do you know, I think he’s also hurting the mirror.”
Favaloro, one of Angry Bird’s unsuspecting victims, shared the findings on a nearby Facebook page, describing “Vandal” as “wearing black and white with a red hat.”
Locals quickly revealed the gusts of similar damage remaining on woodpecker trails.
Mike Foster said the bird left a “great big crack” in the Ford F-350 pickup truck.
“When it landed on the window, I thought it was my girlfriend slamming the window,” he told The New York Times.
“I was like, ‘Oh, I’m in trouble.’ For a solid 30 seconds, I stared at my eyes.
Experts suggested that the destructive behaviour of black and white woodpeckers is associated with territorial crow-sized male birds that make mistakes in reflecting their cars on the mirrors as rivals as they run through mating seasons.
One expert told the outlet that woodpecker strikes were “biomechanical equivalent to a hammer.”
“This time of year is mating season. So, all birds are becoming an exhibition of territorial courtship, not just woodpeckers, but all birds, which are very aggressive,” a zoo spokesman said today.
“If they see a reflection of themselves, they don’t realize it’s a reflection. They think it’s a competition.”
As the enthusiastic peckers continue to disrupt their wings, residents with damaged cars Gloucester Daily Time They are paying from their pockets for repairs, but they don’t realize how much the damage has retreated them.
In the meantime, locals are thinking of smart ways to protect their cars.
“A lot of people just pull on the mirror and fold it up. Some people put small garbage bags like grocery bags,” Fabaroro said. I told people.
“My neighbor next to me put a scarf there just to cover my glass. You do what you have to do.”





