Bird lands on Peter Doocy’s head during live Fox News report
A bird landed on the head of Fox News reporter Peter Doocy while he was reporting live from outside the White House on Friday.
Doocy was standing on the White House lawn speaking with his colleagues in New York about President Trump’s tariff war when the aerial assault occurred.
“A bird just landed on my head!” he shouted as the Fox News hosts in the studio watched in shock.
The bird landed for a moment, then quickly flew away.
Doocy, clearly rattled, laughed “I did not like that at all” as he swatted around making sure he was in the clear.
He then expressed concern that the bird was probably dirty, much to the amusement of his co-workers.
“Hey, President Trump, if you’re watching… we’ve got to do something about these birds!” Doocy demanded.
Doocy joined the right-wing cable channel in 2009. His father Steve Doocy, who also works for the network, wasn’t on air when Friday’s bird landing occurred during the live broadcast of “Fox & Friends.”
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