'The thing is a menace:' Doncaster village 'terrorised' by 'horrible' bird called Derek
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The jackdaw has reportedly been bringing fear to Rossington for a number of years, with villagers divided on whether the bird is wild or a domesticated pet.
In the latest incident, one mum said children had been left petrified after ‘that bloody bird’ launched an attack.
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Hide AdDetailing the incident on social media, she wrote: “It comes to something when kids can't even go into their own garden without being petrified because of that bloody bird Derek dive bombing them trying to attack them.
"So to whomever owns the horrible thing, if you want to try domesticate a bird like that then keep it at home because if it hurts my kids there will be hell to pay and I don't care who that offends.
“The thing is a menace, attacking kids in school playground, on the street, in their own garden. If it was any other animal it would have been put to sleep following the first attack on a child.
“Angry isn't the word.”
"I don't care who thinks I'm overreacting or it's just a bird but it could take someone's eye out.”
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Hide AdBut some villagers rushed to defend the bird, saying it was a wild animal and not a pet while others came to the support of the mum.
“Good old Derek,” posted one, while another posted: “Cannot stand the bird!”
Another described the feathered fiend as “demonic” while another dubbed it “a horrible nasty little thing.”
Another resident said: “They got made to come in and have indoor break at school last week coz Derek was attacking kids on playground.”
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Hide Ad"Me and my colleague was working outside at a customer’s house and got ambushed by Derek he’s an absolute terror,” wrote another.
One said: “Does it wear a balaclava and ride a quad…. It’s a bird!”
Another wrote: “It's a wild bird, no one owns it.”
Another shared: “I hope it doesn’t attack one of my grandkids. I will shoot the thing and I don’t give a s*** who owns it.”
The bird also has fans in the village, with one posting: “Derek’s mint! Just carry a bag of crisps and he will love you forever lol he just wants to be your friend!!
Another said: “My kids were feeding him earlier, he’s ace.”
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Hide Ad“Poor Derek - I know the bird please leave it alone it means no harm,” said another.
One described the bird as ‘the village mascot’ while another added: “My daughter has told me a few times that Derek has caused all the kids to go inside at play time at school she said most of the kids love him.”
Jackdaws are two species of bird closely related to, but generally smaller than crows and ravens
The species are the western jackdaw (Coloeus monedula), which breeds in the British Isles and western Europe, Scandinavia, northern Asia and Northern Africa, and its eastern counterpart, the Daurian jackdaw (Coloeus dauuricus), found from China and eastern Siberia to Japan.