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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4082491.stm



Outrage as famous NY hawk evicted




Sitting pretty: Pale Male had lived in Manhattan since 1993




New Yorkers have expressed outrage after a movie star was evicted from one of New York's swankiest districts and they are demanding his return.


The star in question is a red-tailed hawk known as Pale Male who had nested since 1993 on a Fifth Avenue apartment and was the subject of a documentary.

Officials said his nest on the building's 12th floor ledge violated city health and safety regulations.

But bird lovers say Pale Male is a "wonderful show of nature" in New York.



'Ambassador of the wild'

The drama began on Tuesday when workmen climbed a scaffold and ripped away the nest built over a cornice.

Some 25 people then gathered for a vigil to demand Pale Male's return.

"We have got a tremendous amount of e-mails from people who want to see the nest brought back," the executive director of New York City's Audubon Society, E J McAdams, was quoted as saying by the New York Times newspaper.

Pale Male tried to rebuild his home on Wednesday






"Pale Male is an ambassador of the wild in New York City. We would like to see the building have a change of heart," Mr McAdams added.

A lawyer for the apartment's residents said the nest had been taken away on the advice of the building's engineer, after some people complained that they had to live with what they described as a nuisance.

The lawyer, Aaron Shmulewitz, also said Pale Male and his family had brought "torn and bleeding animal carcasses" to the building's roof and pavement below.

Until recently, the hawks were protected by a federal treaty, which prevented the destruction of nests in migratory bird habitats.

But the US Fish and Wildlife Service - which administers the treaty - last year issued a clarification saying the removal of nests was allowed if it was done during a season when the nests were not being used to hatch or raise offspring.

Comeback attempts

Pale Male's decision to take up residence on the building overlooking famous Central Park with his mate, Lola, attracted bird lovers from around the world.

Since 1993, Pale Male sired 23 youngsters from nest, inspiring a book and a documentary film. A day after being evicted, the hawk was seen carrying twigs in what some experts said was an attempt to reclaim his home. But they said a new nest would not hold since the metal spikes that supported the old nest had also been removed.


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Post by nycparrothead »

Hmmm.... I thought us Manhattanites had more important things to worry about, but sure! Bring the bird back home! Why not! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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This is just the opposite of what New York needs to do. They need to bring in more raptors. We had a pigeon problem here about 10 years ago. They brought in some Peregrine Falcons wa la no more pigeons. From there, they need to reintroduce wolves and grizzly bear into central park. Wa la population reduction.
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PHBeerman wrote:This is just the opposite of what New York needs to do. They need to bring in more raptors. We had a pigeon problem here about 10 years ago. They brought in some Peregrine Falcons wa la no more pigeons. From there, they need to reintroduce wolves and grizzly bear into central park. Wa la population reduction.
I couldn't agree more! Here in Richmond, VA there is a pair of Peregrine Falcons that we have been encouraging to nest for several years.
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They will be allowed to rebuild, if they choose to:

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/H/ ... TE=DEFAULT
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Post by nycparrothead »

This is what Opie and Anthony did to a live broadcast to protest the protesting of this.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://files.foundrymusic.com/WMV/12132 ... x5news.zip
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