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yup that's pretty much what happened to me. any birds with long necks tend to be jerks. At the wildlife center I used to volunteer at, you had to wear googles around the blue herons cause they go for the eyes... and as further evidence of my long neck jerk theory... I could pry open the beak of a great horned owl with my fingers without too much concern but I had a spotter with me to go and change the swans water cause the moment you bent over they would getcha


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