Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Charge (verb): to rush forward and attack.
Replace ‘charged straight after me’ with ‘charged straight at me’.
As the usage of ‘after’ implies that you are actively moving away from the bird and it’s trying to catch you i.e. you are running from the bird and being chased.
While ‘at’ implies ‘the bird ran in your direction and you were its target’ which gets fit in the context as per the condition of the sentence.
Hence option C has the error.