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Hawk Feeds on Pigeons at Ohio Home Depot
Associated Press / Newsday.com ^
| February 25, 2004, 8:34 AM EST
| A.P.
Posted on 02/25/2004 7:35:50 AM PST by O.C. - Old Cracker
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- One visitor to Home Depot has been hunting for more than home improvement items.
A Cooper's hawk has been flying above the stocked shelves at a suburban Cleveland store for more than a week while feeding on pigeons that live in the rafters.
The brown bird's three-foot wing span casts a moving shadow across the concrete floor, causing customers and workers to duck and cock their heads toward the 25-foot ceiling.
The hawk entered the store through an open door while chasing a pigeon last Saturday. It caught its prey above the electrical aisle, worker Craig Warth said. Witnesses saw the hawk rip the pigeon apart and feed until nothing was left but feathers and claws.
"It wasn't a pretty sight," said Terry McGuire, assistant manager. "Some of the customers were upset. Some said it was the neatest thing they had ever seen."
Workers said about 15 pigeons were living in the store, but since the hawk arrived, few are left. Cooper's hawks are a protected species, so the bird can't be harmed or killed.
Local wildlife experts say the hawk will likely leave when the pigeons are gone.
Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press
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KEYWORDS: animalrights; wildlife
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
This is old. They trapped the Hawk and released him into the wild a number of days ago.
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:55:07 AM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
We've got hawks doing this all the time on the roof of our building. I'd be up there sneaking a smoke and see a wing, a leg, a beak, etc.
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:56:21 AM PST
by
RandallFlagg
(<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
I live in a semi-high rise (mid rise) condo in midtown Atlanta. I occasionally get to watch hawk/pigeon encounters out my window. There are 2 or 3 hawks that regularly fly around the neighborhood. There are way fewer pigeons now than there used to be.
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:56:52 AM PST
by
spodefly
(February is Tagline History Month!)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
I was walking through our local Busch Gardens theme park a couple of summers and observed a hawk drop a partially-eaten rabbit in front of a little girl in the crowd. She went into hysterics, while her parents were up in arms about the park management allowing this to happen(?).
They actually threatened to sue Busch because their little girl will carry the "mental scars" the rest of here life. The local manager did his best to sooth these tourons while reminding them that Mother Nature can be a bitch (or words to that effect).
Me? I just sat back and watched, amused and bemused. It was an amusement park after all......
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:58:02 AM PST
by
Jonah Hex
(Another day, another DU troll.)
To: LizardQueen
"We had a hawk sitting on our deck railing a foot from the back door last week. We have bird feeders that the squirrels, chipmunks, and mice are always at - I think he was hunting around them."We have sparrow hawks here in Southcentral Minn. Every year, they manage to get a couple from around my bird feeder. A hawk takes a sparrow, then flies to the top of our 7' board fence to enjoy his lunch. The process takes about an hour, while he devours his prize then rests while it digests. I have some pictures, but they aren't very good.
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:59:30 AM PST
by
redhead
(Note to the Dims: NEVER TRY TO MATCH WITS WITH AN IDIOT)
To: ContemptofCourt
Here in Alaska, and I mean midtown Anchorage, even twenty pound dogs aren't safe from the bald eagles.
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posted on
02/25/2004 7:59:56 AM PST
by
SENTINEL
(USMC GWI (MY GOD IS GOD, ROCKCHUCKER !!))
To: theFIRMbss
"On Travel Channel, they showed a fancy hotel in some Arab place where the management employs a hawk & master and regularly has the hawk patrol the grounds. Keeps the fancy place pigeon free and clean."Isn't this the reason why New York has peregrine falcons nesting on some of the high buildings? To prey on the innumerable pigeons that infest the place?
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:02:25 AM PST
by
redhead
(Tip to the Dims: NEVER TRY TO MATCH WITS WITH AN IDIOT)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
You just gotta love nature, red in tooth and claw.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:02:26 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
We have 2 resident Red Shoulder hawks that raise a chick or 2 every year. I've never seen them go after another bird, they seem to perfer frogs, worms or rats. The Merlin is another story - he flies right into the scrub after smaller birds. Great Show.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:03:21 AM PST
by
sandydipper
(Never quit - never surrender!)
To: SENTINEL
Same story in Montana. I once saw a Bald Eagle square off with a border collie over road kill. The eagle won.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:03:58 AM PST
by
CholeraJoe
("Mors Ab Alto" (Death from Above) 7th Bomb Wing, Dyess AFB, TX)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
That is the way of nature.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:07:29 AM PST
by
TXBSAFH
(KILL-9 needs no justification.)
To: Bikers4Bush
How'd they keep the warhead from going off ?
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:15:09 AM PST
by
SENTINEL
(USMC GWI (MY GOD IS GOD, ROCKCHUCKER !!))
To: SENTINEL
Lol, it must have hit against the hamster they used as bait.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:18:45 AM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
In an attempt to be competitive, the North Olmsted Lowe's has a pack of wolves hunting in its aisles.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:22:48 AM PST
by
KarlInOhio
(The idea of five Supreme Court justices appointed by President Kerry chills me to the bone.)
To: .38sw
After you're finished with him send him to my house. I could use a good 'roof-cleaning'.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:25:07 AM PST
by
ZOTnot
(The gang of nine dem hopefuls is dwindling rapidly; did anyone notice?)
To: .38sw
After you're finished with him send him to my house. I could use a good 'roof-cleaning'.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:25:12 AM PST
by
ZOTnot
(The gang of nine dem hopefuls is dwindling rapidly; did anyone notice?)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
Excellent! We need more hawks. I could use one here.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:26:19 AM PST
by
b4its2late
(A thing not worth doing isn't worth doing well.)
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
Nature red in tooth and claw. We've got a hawk around here that likes to go after the sparrows.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:27:32 AM PST
by
mewzilla
To: O.C. - Old Cracker
I don't understand why this is national news.
This happens in my yard all the time.
First time I got in my vehicle and turned it on, next thing I know, feathers and down were sprinkling on my windshield.
Freaked me out, and those hawks are HUGE.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:28:31 AM PST
by
mabelkitty
(If Kerry is so "electable", then why are Democrats afraid of Nader?)
To: Xenalyte
You just gotta love nature, red in tooth beak and claw. Us predatory-type birds don't have teeth. We have razor sharp beaks.
But you already knew that.
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posted on
02/25/2004 8:31:29 AM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Chief Engineer, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemens' Club)
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