take a broom and lift it up and run after them and swing the broom around
To Chase Away the Birds was created in 1995.
cats like to chase and eat birds, and birds like to fly to get away from cats.
Cause smaller birds are scared of larger birds eatind their young so the chase and attack it for it to fly away.
During the chase scene in Spirited Away, Haku is pursued by paper birds that are controlled by the witch Yubaba. These birds are relentless in their pursuit of him, adding to the suspense of the scene.
Many birds fit that description. Most birds will chase away rivals, but a few are especially territorial. Northern Mockingbird- Can be very territorial, especially during nesting season. Will chase away birds, squirrels, and humans with hisses. Nuthatches- Mates will keep out other pairs in order to get the most food. Chickadees and Titmice- While small, a flock of these tiny birds will mob against a larger foe and drive it away.
Birds may chase cats to protect their nests or young, as cats are natural predators of birds. By harassing the cat, the birds may be trying to scare it away from their territory to keep their offspring safe. Additionally, birds may also chase cats as a form of defense to prevent themselves from becoming prey.
This happens a lot with owls. If a flock of birds thinks the owl is disturbing them or especially if there is a nest nearby the flock/mother&father will chase the owl screaming and attacking it, just to keep it away from the nest. In this case there were probably multiple nests and all the birds decided to chase him away from there.
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Cougars may have a kill they have not finished eating and do not want vultures to eat it before they are finished. Sometimes mountain lions will watch for vultures as an indication of a dead animal and will chase the birds away and eat the carrion themselves.
Being very curious birds, emus will chase after almost anything that moves.
With a scarecrow or you can chase them!