In Canada, there is a city where crows attack people every spring, and residents rely on a live map to avoid them
Vancouver residents are accustomed to an annual aerial assault from protective crows during nesting season, typically from April to July. These birds aggressively defend their young, leading to dive-bombing incidents. A crowdsourced map, CrowTrax, helps locals navigate known 'hotspots.' Crows possess remarkable memories, recognizing faces and even teaching others about perceived threats, making a calm departure the best strategy if caught in the crossfire.