More Pigeon Extremists
This past June, I blogged about a pigeon fancier club that was trapping and killing native raptors to protect introduced pet birds aka roller pigeons. I thought it was interesting that the club's official statement admitted the was illegal and didn't condone it, but did feel that they were entitled to get rid of hawks for killing their valuable pigeons--much the same way farmers protect their livestock.
Well, Birder's World blog recently blogged about it and had some of the actual photos from the investigation--including a photo of the live trap with a bait pigeon and freshly trapped (live) Cooper's hawk--that hawk survived, although many did not.
I've said it before and I'll say it again--this is unreasonable. If you have a prey species as a pet and then let it loose in the wild where there are naturally occurring predators and then get upset when the pet gets eaten is unreasonable. If I let my pet rabbit Cinnamon loose along the Mississippi River near Red Wing, Minnesota where there are a bunch of bald eagles, and then she got eaten--that would be my fault. She's been raised as a pet and not to survive in the wild. Just because I have her and love to watch her run does not mean that I have the right to let her run where ever I want and expect nothing bad to happen.
Roller pigeons are not part of our natural ecosystem. And even if decades ago you could fly these birds without hawks taking them--think about the history. We didn't have that many hawks because of pesticides and wanton shooting decades ago. Times change and environments change. Native wildlife puts up with enough trying to learn to live with us. We don't need to take native predators out of the skies because someone insists on flying their non native pet and not want to deal with the consequences.
These pigeon fanciers really should consider switching to falconry, you could fly those birds and not have to worry as much about them being eaten and you still get to watch some cool flying action. Although, last time I put that in the blog, some pigeon fanciers sent me nasty emails telling me (with some creative profanity woven in), "How dare you call yourself a bird lover with an attitude like that! Blah blah blah." I love birds--I even enjoy pigeons, I just want people to take responsibility for their pets.
And if you need something cleansing after reading this, here's the reason why Cinnamon disapproves so much--I make her dress like an elf and dance with birds (it may take a minute for the video to load).
Well, Birder's World blog recently blogged about it and had some of the actual photos from the investigation--including a photo of the live trap with a bait pigeon and freshly trapped (live) Cooper's hawk--that hawk survived, although many did not.
I've said it before and I'll say it again--this is unreasonable. If you have a prey species as a pet and then let it loose in the wild where there are naturally occurring predators and then get upset when the pet gets eaten is unreasonable. If I let my pet rabbit Cinnamon loose along the Mississippi River near Red Wing, Minnesota where there are a bunch of bald eagles, and then she got eaten--that would be my fault. She's been raised as a pet and not to survive in the wild. Just because I have her and love to watch her run does not mean that I have the right to let her run where ever I want and expect nothing bad to happen.
Roller pigeons are not part of our natural ecosystem. And even if decades ago you could fly these birds without hawks taking them--think about the history. We didn't have that many hawks because of pesticides and wanton shooting decades ago. Times change and environments change. Native wildlife puts up with enough trying to learn to live with us. We don't need to take native predators out of the skies because someone insists on flying their non native pet and not want to deal with the consequences.
These pigeon fanciers really should consider switching to falconry, you could fly those birds and not have to worry as much about them being eaten and you still get to watch some cool flying action. Although, last time I put that in the blog, some pigeon fanciers sent me nasty emails telling me (with some creative profanity woven in), "How dare you call yourself a bird lover with an attitude like that! Blah blah blah." I love birds--I even enjoy pigeons, I just want people to take responsibility for their pets.
And if you need something cleansing after reading this, here's the reason why Cinnamon disapproves so much--I make her dress like an elf and dance with birds (it may take a minute for the video to load).













14 Comments:
I wonder if anyone would be upset if Santa Claus ate their pet cookie? I mean, I know that you really loved it and all, but you DID leave it on the table by the tree next to that glass of milk. Really, what did you expect?
All seriousness aside, some people just can't allow themselves to be responsible for their own actions. Come on, pigeon people, if it looks like food, smells like food and walks like food...you have to expect it to be eaten.
just makes you wonder if they should take up stamp collecting instead, a lot less risk of a hawk making off with that!
and also iv just read Douglas Adams "last chance to see" and i was wondering if its true that "fed up" is a term that came from falconry?
great read btw!
Minnesota will need to be evacuated after your receive Cinnamon's disapproval of that video. I fear for your safety.
Thanks for speaking out about the pigeon/hawk issue.
You should be ashamed of yourself, humiliating Cinnamon like that. And after all that bunny has done for you. Fame, fortune, happiness, all yours because of that rabbit. I'm sure you'll get extra helpings of disapproval for that one.
One question: Why aren't these numb skulls being prosecuted? This seems like a no brainer to me. If I let my cat out and a Fox catches it do I blame the Fox or my stupidity? BTW, my cat does go out but it is WAY to big for any Fox to carry off...
I didn't know you had a death wish, Sharon! Cinnamon's going to disapprove you into next week!
I see a new T-Shirt evolving....
"Pigeon Extremists--Coop d'etat!"
OK, maybe no one would get the joke, but it gave me a chuckle. :)
My favorite part of the video is how the hawk totally looks like its trying to sell this cool dance and the Cinnamon looks like she's being forced to do the stupid dance.
Yeah, I guess I do have a death wish.
I can't believe we have to discuss this! How any idiot believes they should be killing native hawks to protect their introduced and ill-adapted pigeons is beyond me. I agree with previous comments, prosecute these idiots.
Wait, why prosecute them?
Let's just set up great big Roller Pigeon Fancier traps! Apparently trapping a predator is a perfectly nifty way to protect birds and animals that one likes, right?
I have tried a few times to upload the video, birdchick. I don't know if it because I am on AOL. Has anyone had any trouble ?
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You have a Merry Christmas Birdchick.
i read this, and was nearly ready to comment something along the lines of "amen, sister!" and then i watched the video. it's a wonder that your bunny hasn't staked you out for the crazed pigeon people. my answer: people are insane.
merry christmas anyway!
OMG, I totally disapprove too!
Hrmph. *THUMP*
Are cattle, horses, and sheep native species? How about domestic dogs and cats?
Are ranchers able to protect their animals from predator attacks of wolves, mountain lions, coyotes, etc...?
Seems like there's a double standard to me!
Peace.
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