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Author Topic: So my father-in-law in Florida sends me a note..  (Read 3022 times)
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« on: 05-May-14, 08:02:44 PM »

Hi Donna,

These Florida birds are CRAZY! You have to wear a hard hat to go to the Library!! I have a BIG BIRD around my place. All my Black snakes disappeared in 1 week.

Love, Dad Cook

He sent me this attached article!  devil

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« Reply #1 on: 05-May-14, 08:06:44 PM »

Hmmm, birds attacking people-sounds familiar. Wonder if Florida authorities will remove bird like here.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2 on: 05-May-14, 10:42:48 PM »

They did hurt 8 people, one guy had to have a tetnus shot. Now that the babies are flying, the attacks are non-existent. They will ask for a permit to remove the nest after they have all flown the coop! They are protected and they did have a sign saying "Caution, please be watchful"  The guy that had the shot still went to the Library after the attack. Most like the Hawks and know what they can do when they are nesting!
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« Reply #3 on: 16-May-14, 04:58:46 PM »

Those are Red-Shouldered Hawks and normally they perch close to humans and aren't aggressive. Amazing what hormones do.
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« Reply #4 on: 18-May-14, 10:52:25 AM »

Those are Red-Shouldered Hawks and normally they perch close to humans and aren't aggressive. Amazing what hormones do.
Tell my hot-flashes about hormones!   devil
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