2011年4月2日星期六

Divebombing Hawk not only still gone

Retired Army Brig. Gen. Dud Gordon of Melbourne, Florida, shot this picture of a hawk that has attacked him three times.Army under Brigadier-General dud Gordon of Melbourne, Florida, a hawk who has attacked him three times shot this image in the Ruhestand.Darstellung of the chicks in Florida nest means "new ball game" aggressive male bird has attacked former General three TimesHatchlings in rehabilitation center Sunday shows

(CNN) - dud Gordon just can't seem to beat these birds.

The Melbourne, Florida, resident thought he wanted him, and a red-shouldered Hawk relieves its neighbours Friday, the Divebombing were a brood of the eggs in a tree in Gordon's yard while protecting.

"It happened not gonna today." With a little luck, "a repentant Gordon said morning, on Saturday."

Friday, and the equation of night it changed James Dean, the AAA wildlife set could distance Trapper Gordon not to remove the eggs.

"Last night these eggs, now, newly hatched ball game", said Gordon.

"I thought she had soon due to the behavior of the mother, would be hatching eggs", Dean, said based on Gordon's descriptions.

The original plan was to scare off the adult birds with pyrotechnics, take the eggs and they take in the Brevard County Zoo to be incubated. Now, Dean says he hopes to catch the parents in networks and it moved during the chick passing it to the Audubon Center for birds of prey in Maitland, Florida.

Audubon Society representatives could be achieved not for comment.

James said he would remove the nest from the structure of and donations to the Zoo for an educational exhibition.

The overly protective male Hawk has sunk his claws into Gordon's scalp three times and his neighbours, and has attacked. On Saturday morning during Gordon, Dean and a neighbor were on the lawn ponders after their next step, the bird landed just 15 meters from them, said Gordon.

"The guy brazen, just absolutely brazen,", said Gordon, a former Brigadier General in the army.

There's something about birds and military officers in Florida. Dean said two years ago, he had to get rid of vultures, tried the harassing military brass, a Northrop Grumman Aerospace type establishment in Melbourne, Australia, 25 km south of Cape Canaveral were.

He does not say whether colonels were one of the officers full-bird.

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