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I just saw a parrot get a Brooklyn Beatdown

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  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    OnEasternParkway wrote:

    And I agree on the boyshorts for women, but only from one man's aesthetic point of view.
    Tangas are great, too!

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  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    OnEasternParkway wrote:

    And I agree on the boyshorts for women, but only from one man's aesthetic point of view.
    Tangas are great, too!

    image
  • reggi
    reggi
    Actually I've had to get involved between hawk and bird and oddly enough,
    the hawk did not interfere once I stepped in. Also hawks do not
    like to get into it with crows. There have been a few times I've started
    crowing like hell to discourage a hawk away from a nest in a tree.
    It has worked. I work outside and from April through October I'm with
    these creatures everyday. It's a hard thing to watch but really hard to
    do much once the hawk has actually taken hold of the bird, bunny or
    whatever. Still, I've had two good saves.
  • reggi
    reggi
    Actually I've had to get involved between hawk and bird and oddly enough,
    the hawk did not interfere once I stepped in. Also hawks do not
    like to get into it with crows. There have been a few times I've started
    crowing like hell to discourage a hawk away from a nest in a tree.
    It has worked. I work outside and from April through October I'm with
    these creatures everyday. It's a hard thing to watch but really hard to
    do much once the hawk has actually taken hold of the bird, bunny or
    whatever. Still, I've had two good saves.
  • retag
    retag
    I would have loved to see this act.

    People pay $50 a month on cable to watch this type of thing on Discovery. You get to see it for free!
  • retag
    retag
    I would have loved to see this act.

    People pay $50 a month on cable to watch this type of thing on Discovery. You get to see it for free!
  • hatemail
    hatemail
    From Brooklyn Parrots



  • hatemail
    hatemail
    From Brooklyn Parrots



  • the chipster
    the chipster
    YOU WIN! Anastasia- you are the Al Sharpton of animal-americans! Next time I see a cat catch a mouse I'm gonna call you so you can correct the situation.
  • the chipster
    the chipster
    YOU WIN! Anastasia- you are the Al Sharpton of animal-americans! Next time I see a cat catch a mouse I'm gonna call you so you can correct the situation.
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    The Chipster wrote: YOU WIN! Anastasia- you are the Al Sharpton of animal-americans! Next time I see a cat catch a mouse I'm gonna call you so you can correct the situation.
    I'm calling for the cat to let go of the mouse. And to step down as a cat.

    PS - I have cuter hair.
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    The Chipster wrote: YOU WIN! Anastasia- you are the Al Sharpton of animal-americans! Next time I see a cat catch a mouse I'm gonna call you so you can correct the situation.
    I'm calling for the cat to let go of the mouse. And to step down as a cat.

    PS - I have cuter hair.
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    cuter hair than sharpton, yes. cuter than the parrots, no
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    cuter hair than sharpton, yes. cuter than the parrots, no
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    brooklynpotter wrote: cuter hair than sharpton, yes. cuter than the parrots, no
    I have to be cuter than the one left for dead.
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    brooklynpotter wrote: cuter hair than sharpton, yes. cuter than the parrots, no
    I have to be cuter than the one left for dead.
  • veets
    veets
    I am hating this forum right now and I have been a frequent poster.

    Geez... The OP was compassionate enough, brave enough and sharing enough and unfortunately useless enough because they were a human and not an animal that might intervene in this dance, to post in the first place. The food chain, the animal explanations aside... Why has this thread turned in to some kind of a "joke?"I don't know the answer and have no response to the OP. It just makes be sad to read this thread.... in many ways.
  • veets
    veets
    I am hating this forum right now and I have been a frequent poster.

    Geez... The OP was compassionate enough, brave enough and sharing enough and unfortunately useless enough because they were a human and not an animal that might intervene in this dance, to post in the first place. The food chain, the animal explanations aside... Why has this thread turned in to some kind of a "joke?"I don't know the answer and have no response to the OP. It just makes be sad to read this thread.... in many ways.
  • modsquad
    modsquad
    You should of stomped the parrot's head and left it for who ever wanted it, hawk or cat. I had to take a tire iron to a deers head last winter after someone hit it and left. It was extremely unpleasant but to do otherwise under the auspices of "natures way" is cowardly.You could of found some immigrant to do the dirty work. They tend to have a more realistic view of the world.
  • modsquad
    modsquad
    You should of stomped the parrot's head and left it for who ever wanted it, hawk or cat. I had to take a tire iron to a deers head last winter after someone hit it and left. It was extremely unpleasant but to do otherwise under the auspices of "natures way" is cowardly.You could of found some immigrant to do the dirty work. They tend to have a more realistic view of the world.
  • mantic
    mantic
    That was a funny story. All it needed was a dog to come wipe out the cat.
    I believe you did the right thing by not interfering with nature in the urban jungle. As it has been said in the thread, the parrot was good as dead when those talons crushed into it's bird body.
    I have read about and seen news stories on the parrots of Brooklyn. The last news story I remember is how the flocks are threatened with being wiped out by parrot nappers.
  • modsquad
    modsquad
    I think Sarah Palin would of shown more compassion in this situation than some of you vegans, you.
    I find it curious that vegetarianism is some badge to be flashed when a moral dilemma literally falls at your feet. The parrot aside, does vegan philosophy allow you to walk away from a situation that might allow (I think require) you to limit suffering with some lame excuse about "nature's way"?
    Call me a neanderthal (go ahead!) but vegetarianism is just another excuse for the
    limp wristed not to grab life by the balls!
  • h0h0h0
    h0h0h0
    Matzo balls?
  • h0h0h0
    h0h0h0
    I think the most interesting thing about this story is that there are actually Parrots in Brooklyn. Coming from Detroit, we didn't think New York had much in the way of wild life. Not like the urban jungle environment we have back in the D!
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    for some reason this reminds me of the first fish i caught, on a lake in upper michigan, when i was six:

    it was tiny. too small to keep. so even though my father believes catch-and-release is "fish torture", we threw it back.

    in the 2 seconds the fish was falling from the height of the rowboat gunnels to the water, a gull swooped down out of nowhere and snapped that fish up.

    later, my dad said the fish wouldn't have lived anyway, since i'd hooked it (or more likely, it had hooked itself) through the gills. of course, he'd previously given me a little talk about how you throw undersized fish back so they have a chance to grow bigger.

    (the moral lessons involved seem increasingly complex as i get older.)

    i believe you were not morally obligated to intervene, since your intervention would not have changed the outcome of the story except for maybe causing the bird to become trash rather than food. crazy scene to see play out on your doorstep. thanks for the report.
  • garfunky
    garfunky
    I saw a heron grab a fish out of the lake at the BBG.

    I was at Niagara falls and spotted baby ducks about happily swimming downstream about 10 feet from the precipice.
    (quack quack doppler effect quaaaackkk)

    I saw a bloody-billed hawk attack another hawk over its still squirming near dead squirrel souffle.

    nature happens.
  • carnivore
    carnivore


    No animals were killed in the making of this film.
  • bluemagoo
    bluemagoo
    Well if this happened a bit out in the sticks some good old boy or girl could have whipped out their 12 gauge & took care of all the animals in one fell swoop. ;-)

    I guess you never watched Wild Kingdom from back in the day as Mother Nature can be a real bitch at times.
  • santa
    santa
    i put some shirts on my fire escape to dry a year ago and they disappeared.

    the next day my cats were hissing at this huge raccoon that was just sitting on the stairs of the escape. I guess he took my clothes.

    this was on the 4th floor too on Lincoln pl.

    also ive seen hawks in prospect park maul some little birds.
  • ringrunner
    ringrunner
    I saw a hawk grab a bunny out of the tall grass near the lake. The bunny felt no pain