[CT Birds] Hawks and cars

Sunshine sunny19682 at comcast.net
Sat Mar 8 16:50:59 EST 2008


If her plate number was obtained, couldn't she be fined for doing that?
It's my understanding killing a raptor is a federal offense.  There was a
news story on just the other morning about a golfer who deliberately killed
a raptor on the course.

It sickens me that this is typical behavior of people in our society - just
a total disregard for all life...

Donna Lorello
Branford


-----Original Message-----
From: ctbirds-bounces at lists.ctbirding.org
[mailto:ctbirds-bounces at lists.ctbirding.org] On Behalf Of Carrier Graphics
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:46 PM
To: ctbirds at lists.ctbirding.org
Subject: [CT Birds] Hawks and cars



Well Dave, I have another story to tell about a hawk and cars.

    Last August, while driving down a very busy rd in Torrington and getting
stopped at a red light at this busy intersection, I spotted an Im
Sharp-shinned Hawk with a sparrow in it's tallons. It landed with the
sparrow right in the middle of the intersection, manteling it as they always
do after catching prey. I quickly saw the situation to come, getting out of
the car to try and save the hawk from danger when the light would change. As
I waved my hands while running towards the intersection the light changed,
and a shinny large SUV first in line just ran the hawk over with no reguards
for me or the life of this unfortinate bird. 

As the SUV passed me, I give the driver the  - - - - - -, as she passed with
a big unconcerning smile.  But the worst of it is...I bet more people then
not would have done the same thing, run the bird over - yes?

Paul Carrier








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Date: 
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Mar 
2008 
10:27:28 
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From: 
"David 
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Subject: 
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Remember 
that 
time 
when 
you 
were 
driving 
and 
someone 
walked 
in 
front 
of 
you
and 
they 
were 
obviously 
not 
paying 
attention 
and 
never 
saw 
you 
coming?
Remember 
how 
you 
were 
glad 
you 
had 
good 
brakes? 
Yesterday 
I 
was 
on 
my 
way 
to
pick 
up 
my 
10 
year 
old 
daughter 
at 
school 
when 
a 
Sharp-shinned 
Hawk 
flew 
in
front 
of 
me. 
I 
really 
mean 
right 
directly 
in 
front 
of 
me. 
It 
was 
a 
really
small 
male 
ponderously 
carrying 
what 
was 
probably 
a 
House 
Sparrow. 
It 
came
from 
the 
side 
and 
was 
so 
close 
I 
had 
to 
slam 
on 
my 
brakes 
as 
the 
bird 
turned
and 
flew 
directly 
away 
from 
me 
up 
the 
road. 
I 
came 
so 
close 
the 
hitting 
the
hawk 
that 
I 
think 
my 
hood 
touched 
the 
dangling 
House 
Sparrow. 
Phew! 
Funny
how 
I 
wasn't 
as 
annoyed 
at 
the 
bird 
as 
I 
might 
have 
been 
had 
it 
been 
a 
teen
on 
a 
cell 
phone.

 

Dave

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