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08-07-2003, 08:20 AM
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"I sincerely believe the bird mistook it for a rat."
Quote: Trained NYC Hawks Attack Chihuahua
LARRY McSHANE
Associated Press
Wed, Aug. 06, 2003
NEW YORK - Trained hawks employed to keep pigeons from making a mess on visitors in a midtown park have been grounded because one of the birds mistook a Chihuahua as its lunch.
An 18-inch hawk swooped down and gouged the diminutive pooch with one of its talons while the dog was nosing around in the bushes of Bryant Park, located behind the landmark New York Public Library.
The hawk was quickly separated from the pooch Tuesday afternoon. A park employee flagged down a cab so the dog's owner could take it to a veterinarian, said Richard Dillon, vice president of security for Bryant Park.
The dog owner asked that her identity not be released.
The program, which aims to scare pigeons out of the park, could be finished. A final decision is expected by the end of the week.
"I sincerely believe the bird mistook it for a rat because it was in the shrubbery," said Thomas Cullen, the falconer hired to run the anti-pigeon program.
The hawk, named Galan, was taken to Cullen's headquarters in Goshen, N.Y.
The Bryant Park Restoration Corp. picked up the vet's bill, Cullen said at a news conference with another of the sharp-taloned birds, Starbuck, perched on his left hand.
Daniel Biederman, executive director of the Bryant Park group, said the hawk program has been a success since it was started in April, with pigeon infestation down 50 percent and fewer complaints from visitors.
However, city Parks Department officials called for its end.
"We place the safety of park users, including their pets, over any minor inconvenience that may be caused by pigeons," said spokeswoman Megan Sheekey.
Some park visitors disagree.
"I don't think this should be done away with because of one misstep," Ward Miller, a lawyer from Glen Ridge, N.J., said of the hawks while taking his daily walk in Bryant Park. "This is a great idea. It's better than the alternatives, like poison."
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08-07-2003, 08:43 AM
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lol... since when is a chiuhauha considered a DOG? lol
that thing looks more like a rat than a dog....
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08-07-2003, 08:45 AM
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Sad for the dog and the owners, but a good story. I know someone who was walking their little yorkie without a leash down a trail when a bald eagle swooped down, carried it up 50 ft or so, then dropped it to kill it, picked it back up and carried it away. Sad sight, good story.
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08-07-2003, 08:52 AM
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This is the first I've heard of using hawks to go after pigeons...are the pigeons THAT much of a problem there?
The thing that makes me wonder, once the hawks have done away with the pigeons, what will they do about all the hawks? "hey, we used to have a problem with Chihuahuas, too..." |
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08-07-2003, 08:56 AM
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I think the hawks are there for the RATS, not the Pigeons....
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