Doves Stranded in The Park
NEW YORK (July 28) -- More than two dozen doves apparently released during a wedding were left clinging to life in a New York City park.
A couple discovered the albino ringneck doves in Flushing Meadow Park in Queens over the weekend.Rita McMahon of the Wild Bird Fund says such birds shouldn't be released. She says they usually haven't flown, are vulnerable to predators, don't know how to find food and can starve.
The New York Post reported 45 birds were seen near the park at the start of the weekend, but by Monday afternoon only 25 birds remained. Some birds had been rescued by volunteers.
Of the remaining birds, a few had fallen to the ground during a Sunday rainstorm and were too weak to fly back up into the trees, according to the Post.
City animal welfare workers plan to check on the remaining birds. Mike Pastore, who work for the local Animal Care and Control Center, told the Post handlers would tend to sick birds and leave healthy ones where they are.
James Theurer, a Staten Island bird handler, says there are unscrupulous businessmen who buy doves at pet stores and release them at weddings.
Theurer says wedding birds should be homing pigeons that are trained to return to their coops. That's what his business uses.
George Axiotakis, one of the first to report the birds in the park, agreed the doves should be better protected.
"They're really clueless, and they don't know how to avoid predators," Axiotakis said to the Post. "This practice of letting them go at weddings is not cool.
I hope people realize this it made me feel so bad for those poor little birds!!
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Post a Commentthey are beautiful...i'm sure those newlyweds didn't mean to endanger the birds or have any clu about those birdies......hopefully they'll all be find alive and well
People are clueless to what these animals go through and probably the pet store owner told them they would fly away and be fine. I would think it has to be expensive to buy that many doves and just throw them away. It's NY they will learn to fend for themselves and all the old folk will feed them if they are in the park. We have everything here from hawks living in bridges and ritzy apartment buildings to eagles in the parks to parakeets that sing to you. Over the bridge in jersey they have a park that is filled with them. I thought they would not survive the NE winters but they do fine.
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what a pity - poor birds - yes - agree on Kty and on Samantha
Oh, how sad....
Honestly, this practice should have ended years ago!
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