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On Nov 25, 2:50*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:09:35 -0500, Jim wrote: GC Boater wrote: On Nov 25, 7:49 am, GC Boater wrote: On Nov 25, 7:28 am, wrote: On Nov 25, 8:22 am, GC Boater wrote: The bird was recently spotted on the Yale campus. *Yale student Melissa Mugwamp said the bird was sitting on a low limb near the center of the campus “flapping its wings, bobbing its head, squawking loudly and soiling the footpath below.” Although there have been unconfirmed reports of the species being on the Yale campus in the 1960s, those reports have been discounted. Yale president Richard Levin told the Eastern American Ornithological Society that he had “thoroughly researched the Yale records from 1960 forward and I can say that the species Krausii Liesallthetiem Maylandus has never been here before.” Story developing Very interesting. I wonder how all of those rumors evolved stating that the bird had been seen for a period of time there? Please keep us updated! I’m not sure how this particular rumor got started. *Local ornithological groups are researching the origins of the now discounted reports. *As you know, rumors are often started by misunderstandings, exaggerations and sometimes by outright…lying. More as developments warrant- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - UPDATE: BIRD CHASED OFF CAMPUS In breaking news, Richard Levin, Yale President, announced only moments ago that the species Krausii Liesallthetime Mayralundus had been chased from the campus. The incident involves the apparition on the Yale campus this morning of a strange bird species, which created quite an unpleasant situation. *Campus police were called, and with the cooperation with the local Audubon Society, were planning to fire loud blanks at the bird in hopes of shooing it away. However, as the police approached the bird, it immediately ceased its loud squawking and beat a hasty retreat into a heavily wooded area off campus. *Audubon member, Caroline Ivyleaguer, said the species was known to be cowardly and flee at the first hint of danger. Yale student, Hose Menendez, told the Associated Press, “I’m from Costa Rica where we have lots of birds, but I’ve never seen one like this. *It was totally obnoxious. *Thank goodness it’s gone.” Updates as warranted…. One of my bird watching friends in New Haven spotted a strange looking bird flying in te general direction of the James Hillhouse campus. Holy crap! They fly too? I'd really hoped they were restricted to Maryland. All this traveling about is making me quite nervous. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ornithological experts are also concerned. With the recent sightings In Washington, DC of the bird on the sidewalk begging for scraps outside the DNC office building, and now the sighting at Yale this morning, they are stepping up research on the species. The Centers for Disease Contol in Altalnta is also in the loop. Updates to follow as information becomes available. |
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