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« on: 26-Feb-15, 08:41:22 AM »

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Owl attacks prompt Dutch town to arm itself with umbrellas

    European eagle owl sends many victims in Purmerend to hospital
    Expert says hormone levels or time in captivity may be to blame

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Seeing red: a European eagle owl is terrorising the Dutch town of Purmerend. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images


Wednesday 25 February 2015 16.14 GMT Last modified on Thursday 26 February 2015
 


A Dutch town has advised residents to arm themselves with an umbrella when going out at night after a mysterious spate of bloody rogue owl attacks.
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Over the last three weeks, the European eagle owl has silently swooped on dozens of people in Purmerend, in the north of the Netherlands, with many victims requiring hospital treatment.

The latest aerial assault on Tuesday evening saw two members of a local athletics club attacked, with one runner requiring stitches for six head wounds caused by the nocturnal bird of prey’s talons.

The club has cancelled all training until further notice.

Residents and workers at Prinsenstichting home for the disabled have been left terrified following at least 15 attacks, spokeswoman Liselotte de Bruijn told AFP.

“During the day there’s no problem, but at night we now only venture outside armed with umbrellas, helmets and hats, anything really, to protect ourselves,” said De Bruijn.

“The problem is that you don’t hear the owl before it strikes. Its claws are razor-sharp,” she said.

“We hope the city will soon catch this rogue bird.”

Purmerend city council said it was trying to find a solution.

“We want to catch the owl as our city’s residents are in danger,” it said on its website, noting however that the European eagle owl is a protected species that requires special permission to be trapped.

“These procedures can still take some time. Meanwhile, we are advising people to stay away from the owl,” the city said, telling night strollers in the area to shield themselves with umbrellas.
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Gejo Wassink of the Netherlands’ OWN owl foundation said the bird’s behaviour was unusual.

“Either the owl was reared in captivity and released into the wild and now associates humans with food – meaning it’s not really ’attacking’ people.”

“Or it may have heightened hormone levels as the breeding season starts, which influences its behaviour and makes it defend its territory,” Wassink told AFP, saying the bird “appears to be a female”.

He pointed to the wider problem of people hand-rearing owls and then releasing them into the wild when they become too big to handle, potentially leading to an increase in attacks.

The European eagle owl is one of the largest owl species, with a wingspan of up to 1.80m (almost 6ft) and weighing up to 3kg (7lb).

• This article was amended on 26 February 2015. The name of the Prinsenstichting home for the disabled was changed to reflect Guardian style.
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« Reply #1 on: 26-Feb-15, 08:56:50 AM »

Oh, boy.  You have to wonder if it's a female and she's nesting somewhere nearby.
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« Reply #2 on: 26-Feb-15, 09:00:00 AM »

  Saw this on FB, pretty crazy!!
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« Reply #3 on: 26-Feb-15, 09:21:09 AM »

  Saw this on FB, pretty crazy!!
Thanks Donna, for posting.
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« Reply #4 on: 26-Feb-15, 09:24:21 AM »

Oh, boy.  You have to wonder if it's a female and she's nesting somewhere nearby.
They suppose it's a female.Raised by people and escaped.

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« Reply #5 on: 26-Feb-15, 09:37:56 AM »

Oh, boy.  You have to wonder if it's a female and she's nesting somewhere nearby.
They suppose it's a female.Raised by people and escaped.



Interesting Carla.  Is she banded?
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« Reply #6 on: 26-Feb-15, 10:13:22 AM »

Oh, boy.  You have to wonder if it's a female and she's nesting somewhere nearby.
They suppose it's a female.Raised by people and escaped.



Interesting Carla.  Is she banded?
They don't know yet.
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« Reply #7 on: 26-Feb-15, 10:54:37 AM »

This is were my husbands works !

Carla, interesting, I saw it on tv.
Did you husband ever saw the owl?

Paul just sent an article on facebook about an owl attacking people . There is a special sign to warn people.
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« Reply #8 on: 26-Feb-15, 11:05:59 AM »

This is were my husbands works !

Carla, interesting, I saw it on tv.
Did you husband ever saw the owl?

Paul just sent an article on facebook about an owl attacking people . There is a special sign to warn people.
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Almost every night at work he hears and sees the owl.He has to cycle between the 6 pavilions three times every night.
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« Reply #9 on: 26-Feb-15, 11:33:22 AM »

This is were my husbands works !

Carla, interesting, I saw it on tv.
Did you husband ever saw the owl?

Paul just sent an article on facebook about an owl attacking people . There is a special sign to warn people.
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Almost every night at work he hears and sees the owl.He has to cycle between the 6 pavilions three times every night.
I read that article.Very interesting.They could use those signs in Purmerend.
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« Reply #10 on: 14-Mar-15, 11:24:51 AM »

Saw this on Twitter today:   thumbsup

http://raptorpolitics.org.uk/2015/03/14/eagle-owl-on-the-loose-in-dutch-town-after-attacking-residence-captured-and-awaits-relocation/
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« Reply #11 on: 14-Mar-15, 06:49:03 PM »

Thanks for posting.
There is still no news about where the owl comes from and if he/she is banded.
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« Reply #12 on: 14-Mar-15, 07:48:05 PM »

Thanks for posting.
There is still no news about where the owl comes from and if he/she is banded.

Wherever they decide to relocate it, hopefully it doesn't return to the same area.  Does it have a nest somewhere?
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« Reply #13 on: 15-Mar-15, 02:11:55 PM »

Thanks for posting.
There is still no news about where the owl comes from and if he/she is banded.

Wherever they decide to relocate it, hopefully it doesn't return to the same area.  Does it have a nest somewhere?
There was no nest ,during daytime the owl sat in a tree or on a high building .
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« Reply #14 on: 19-Mar-15, 09:26:39 AM »

Latest news.
The Owl is placed in a big gage , next to a female owl.They think it's a male.It's easy to feed him.so they think he is set free illegal with the bands removed.An expert will take DNA and search for a chip.That can take a few weeks.
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