Brenda the buzzard terrorises children at Havering primary school | Birds

One of the tunes called Brenda intimidated a 300 -year -old primary school on its suburbs LondonSending children running to the cover while the neighbors were equipped while putting the boxes.
The students at the Dame Tipping Church of England School in Havering-Atte-Bower, in the Havering area in London, were informed that they cannot play abroad while the bird continues to pose a threat.
Meanwhile, the neighbors, who have reported many scenes – and a number of attacks – over the past few months, have informed a large colored umbrella as a possible deterrent whenever they came out.
“It is huge,” said the principal of the school, Stella McCarthy, who was subjected to a number of close meetings with Brenda. It is really great. Its wing extends greatly my arms. It is very scary.
“When you see her floating somewhere, it’s beautiful. You think, what a beautiful bird. But when you are outside and you hear this breast, you don’t have much time. You know that it comes down.”
This comes just weeks after the villagers in Flamsted, near Luton, and they reported that they were attacked from behind by a Harris Hook. Some people are bleeding and in at least one condition required the treatment of hospital.
The pupils in Havering-Atte-Power are busy to an outdoor playing school, and the necessary arrangements are made to hold a sport day elsewhere, but the teachers and student adopted Brenda as an opportunity to learn about prey birds.
It has been monitored on school walls and visualizing the classroom. On one occasion, the teacher Hannah Griffs saw her from a close surface while students play in the first and second years abroad.
“The teaching assistant soon returned to the inside, but I did not realize that the bird was turning towards me. I shouted to me to enter quickly. It shook me.”
RSPCA said the tanner may protect its nest or chicks. Meanwhile, the students persuade the presence of a companion named Barry in the neighborhood, and there is local speculation that its nest may be annoyed by the nearby renewal.
In April, and Rumford registrar She carried a story about Nikki Dicks, 37, who was attacked while walking in the nearby countryside of Havering. She took a picture of what I thought was a ton and continued to walk, then felt a blow on the back of her head. She said, “I was shocked.”
On Tuesday, when the guardian visited the school, equipped with bird monitoring perspectives, there was screaming, fat and crows, but Brenda was not seen, nor any other bird of prey.
But this did not prevent parents-and correspondents-every time it passes through the shape of a bird. Stephen Whitel, whose wife Louise was subjected to among those who were attacked by the tanner, throws his eyes nervously to the sky as he took his children from school.
In video clips, his wife can be seen coming out of the garbage in her dress and pink dislocation, then she walks to her front door, unaware that a huge bird of prey has turned to the head level. It is the duck at the last minute and without performing.
“In the past two months, all the neighbors had faced a kind of meeting,” he said. “If you hear a bird that makes any kind of sound, you are on the edge of the abyss. Every time you leave the house, you are watching.”
The school’s Havering Council is advised about the rental of an expert in hawks that may be able to deter the tanner. A spokesman for the council said: “The tanner is protected by the UK law, and therefore our intervention options are very limited, and we have advised that the warning signs will be the easiest solution at this time.”
“We fully understand how difficult this situation and anxiety for the school and local residents and regret that there is no quick or direct solution.”