Regarding Humans; I have found that there seems to be an equal number of both sexes that have a fear of being close to Birds. The combination of Tales of Old, Movies (The Birds), the fear of being Bitten and /or in tangled in ones hairs. I have found no patterns regarding just who is or does not have a fear of Birds other than its out there and the numbers are large enough to require that one asks prior to having one's Parrot around people.
For me, I have experienced the serious pain of an Amazon's bite. I have also so experience a like pain from a dog's bite. I would not want to place myself between the two to off-set such a confrontation. Mixing the two is just dangerous in my mind and I assure that I never place anyone in that position. The end results on either or both sides is too horrific. I liken it to taken the front plate off a Home Electrical Panel and playing around with the wires with the master switch 'ON.'
My experience is totally anecdotal, so I knew there had to be some women out there who were afraid of birds. It's just amazing to me that I never knew there were are people who fear small birds, in the way that I fear spiders.
But you can have a fear of anything, I guess. I remember reading that BillyBob Thorton has a phobia of Victorian era furniture; the carved feet on the tables and chairs freak him out. Unless he just made that up because he knew it would stick in people's minds, like mine :33:
I rescued a crow once with a huge pointed beak and when I brought it to the vet and it popped its head out of the box, the receptionist shot across the room like she ignited a jet pack. I hadn't feared it. I dont know if that was just pure ignorance, but it never made a threatening gesture to me, so I was pretty relaxed with it.
So its not the beak so much that spook me. Ive held a medium-big parrot before, and I used to visit a Mac in a store on my lunch breaks.
What scares me now are the stories I read where the person says they got bitten out of the blue. Getting a hunk of skin punctured, clipped, with no warning, makes me second-guess ever wanting to be around a bird with a sizable beak. Which I am sad about. I hope there's more to it than just getting nailed without warning. I love all birds, but I especially love Pionus, and it's a dream of mine to adopt in the future.