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New Zealand reporter has bird fly into her face, leaving her bloodied

close Video Large bird flies into reporter's face while she's filming A bird flew directly into a reporter's face while she was filming a segment, leaving her face slightly bloodied but otherwise unharmed. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A bird shocked New Zealand journalist Jess Tyson when it flew into her face as she filmed a news segment.

New Zealand reporter has bird fly into her face, leaving her bloodied

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Key Highlights

  • Tyson, who works for the show "Te Ao with Moana" on New Zealand's Whakaata Māori channel, shared a video clip of herself on Facebook reporting about "fast fashion" in New Zealand a few weeks ago.
  • As she was about to film another take, a seagull suddenly flew into her face. According to her post, the bird appeared unharmed while she was rushed to a nearby corporate office for treatment.
  • Another photo she shared showed that she received a bloody cut across her right eyelid but was otherwise OK.
  • NORTH CAROLINA DRIVER SAYS BALD EAGLE DROPPED CAT THROUGH HER WINDSHIELD: 'YOU MAY NOT BELIEVE ME' A seagull flew into Jess Tyson's face while she was filming a segment for "Te Ao with Moana." (iStock) "POV: Just trying to do your job but nature has other plans," Tyson wrote in the video's text.
  • Tyson later spoke about the incident on NBC's "Today" show on Friday, saying it was the first time something like it had happened while she was on the job. NEW JERSEY SEAGULL SNATCHES SANDWICH OUT OF STUNNED WOMAN'S HAND "Before it happened I was focusing so hard on trying to get my lines right so when the bird hit me it was such a huge shock!" Tyson said.
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