A bird shocked New Zealand journalist Jess Tyson when it flew into her face as she filmed a news segment. Tyson, who works ...
New Zealand journalist Jess Tyson was left scarred after a bird literally flew into her face while she was filming a show segment.
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Jessica Tyson was shooting a story on fast fashion when a seagull flew directly into her face, jolting her head to the side.
"I can understand why people are so afraid of birds!” Jessica Tyson wrote following the surprising on-camera incident ...