Disturbing Discovery on Plaza St
There was a mighty stench of death wafting all over Plaza St E and it had nothing to do with the construction starting at Union Temple.
A leaf-and-lawn sized trash bag was left inside the fence of Plaza right in front of #50. It started smelling like total rot. Police called. What was it? Was it a chopped up underworld figure? Was it a sack of heads? No. It was about 50 pigeons. Police left said bag stinking like shit covered death. Calls to 311 ensued.
What the fuck?
A leaf-and-lawn sized trash bag was left inside the fence of Plaza right in front of #50. It started smelling like total rot. Police called. What was it? Was it a chopped up underworld figure? Was it a sack of heads? No. It was about 50 pigeons. Police left said bag stinking like shit covered death. Calls to 311 ensued.
What the fuck?
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disgrossting.
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Dammit! I was wondering where my stash went! :twisted:
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Now how am I supposed to have my BBQ this weekend?
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as of this morning, it was still there! :shock:
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rhodamine wrote: as of this morning, it was still there! :shock:
3rd call to 311 this AM. It fucking reeks even with the rain. How am I supposed to let my dog jumping into the Plaza to shit when there is tempting bag of death to roll in!
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metulj wrote: tempting bag of death
dude, no doubt. the odor there was insane... i even saw the bag, which has now split open, but couldnt discern the contents, theyre that ripe.
anyway, im not super-sensitive to smells, but damned if i didnt hold my breath for as long as i could as i walked to the train this morning... something about not wanting filthy nanoparticles of rot all up in my olfactory system.
YUCK :x -
Worst joke ever?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
A garbage bag full of dead pigeons.
[awkward silence] -
Subject: Must see to believe
All this but no pictures? -
Subject: Re: Must see to believe
grandzu wrote: All this but no pictures?
I was not equipped, sorry. If it is there tomorrow, which I anticipate, I will snap away. -
omg!
it is STILL there and i almost barfed on my way to the train today because it smelled so bad.
obviously someone couldnt get through the entire book....
http://www.canceledflight.com/
i called 311 also. -
its saturday afternoon...the bag is still there
i called 311 again and they seemed a little more interested this time.
they forwarded me to a "specialist". they took the exact location of the bag and said that since it was a priority call, it would go to the dept of sanitation garage right after we got off the phone.
i don't know what that means but i hope it means that the smell will be gone soon
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This is so extremely appalling. I feel like we're slowly turning into a third world country. No civilized nation allows things like this to stay on the street for days and days. :x
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What pisses me off, and I told the 311 operator so, is that NYPD was called to investigate the bag. It could have been full of dead babies, for feck's sake. They checked it out and it was nothing but dead pigeons. Do they call Sanitation or Parks? Hell, no. I guarantee that if this call came in from PS there would be a haz mat team there with Emergency Services providing cover fire. Even on the west side of Plaza St it would have been assholes and elbows to get it fixed. It has been there for 6 days now. I am waiting for Patricia Cornwell to show up and write a book about this. :roll:
UPDATE: Dead birds gone. Smell cleansed by thunderstorm. -
Nice giftie to leave on the street. Perhaps the remains of testings for the avian flu virus in Brooklyn? :shock: :?
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metulj wrote: UPDATE: Dead birds gone. Smell cleansed by thunderstorm.
Is there a "lip-smacking" emoticon? -
Muk wrote: Worst joke ever?
What's gross?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
A garbage bag full of dead pigeons.
[awkward silence]
A bag full of dead pigeons.
What's grosser than gross?
A live kitten at the bottom.
What's grosser than that?
It's eating it's way to the top.
What's grosser than that?
It's going back down for seconds. -
Subject: something very wrong with this picture...
what's bizarre to me about this entire thread is ... why is someone killing 50 pigeons? and why are people so numb to the idea that that part was WRONG?
nypd should have been investigating THAT because there are actually are laws against killing birds including pigeons.
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Subject: This needs to be reported to the ASPCA "Animal Precinct
Has anyone reported this to the ASPCA? Whoever has specifics should. This might be illegal trapping or illegal poisoning and if so it might still be going on. There could be dozens of pigeons crowded in illegal traps with no food in the rain and unable to get back to their mates and young ones right now.
ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement
(212) 876-7700, ext. 4450)
[email protected]
Probably there are fingerprints on the bag, and the cause of death should be checked out too.
Anyone with any 1st hand info, or even just the exact location, please please report this above,
- Fly by Night -
It is difficult for me to give a shit about pigeons. I am not afraid of the bird flu (overrated), but if you want to see a potential vector just look at any pigeon.
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metulj wrote: It is difficult for me to give a shit about pigeons. I am not afraid of the bird flu (overrated), but if you want to see a potential vector just look at any pigeon.
actually, i read this morning in the paper that pigeons arent well-suited to carry bird flu. it seems to prefer to hang around fowl, waterfowl, geese, etc.
but then again, i got this info from... *gasp*... METRO, so you never know
re: the person above... i wonder why they didnt just call it in themselves. seems like they went through enough trouble to make the post, exhort us to do something, look up the number/email/contact info... then just sorta dropped the ball.
its like, if youre gonna go through that much trouble, just call it in yourself and point em to DH. though that might get you a ticket for letting your dog shit in the park, i fear :P -
Subject: well actually...
I think the other poster didn't know the address, didn't see it , etc. etc. there are things that could be reported based on actually witnessing this, versus hearing about it second or third hand.
yes you are right pigeons don't carry the avian flu.
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Subject: Re: well actually...
cat2 wrote: I think the other poster didn't know the address, didn't see it , etc. etc. there are things that could be reported based on actually witnessing this, versus hearing about it second or third hand.
I called 311 4 times myself. Didn't know that about pigeons and bird flu, but I will stick by my filthy bird analysis on histoplasmosis alone. Ick.
yes you are right pigeons don't carry the avian flu.
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I wonder what those little buggers taste like? I read somewhere that they were originally introduced to the US as food, but that people stopped eating them. Looks like I missed my chance, huh?
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daveb wrote: I wonder what those little buggers taste like? I read somewhere that they were originally introduced to the US as food, but that people stopped eating them. Looks like I missed my chance, huh?
I'm sure that it wouldn't take too much looking to find someplace to satisfy your urge... (where's the Mr Yuk face emoticon when you need it?) -
daveb wrote: I wonder what those little buggers taste like? I read somewhere that they were originally introduced to the US as food, but that people stopped eating them. Looks like I missed my chance, huh?
parakeets are sometimes called budgerigars... which is aborigine for "tiny morsel, good to eat".
i have a paraket. sometimes when i watch her swinging on her swing and singing sweetly, i see a tiny roasted turky, just like sylverster and tweetie.
for bigger meals, theres always the turkey that lives in battery park:
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Subject: thanks for pic.
thank you so much for posting that picture! i saw that turkey some months ago and never got around to figuring out its story. i was sure the city would make it leave (like they relocated, or tried to , the roosters in prospect park). do you know anything more about it? how long it's been there? how it got there? that's a great shot of it with the squirrel! thanks.
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Subject: Re: thanks for pic.
cat2 wrote: thank you so much for posting that picture! i saw that turkey some months ago and never got around to figuring out its story. i was sure the city would make it leave (like they relocated, or tried to , the roosters in prospect park). do you know anything more about it? how long it's been there? how it got there? that's a great shot of it with the squirrel! thanks.
i saw it over a year ago, and as far as i know, its still there. so... at least a yeara?
cat.
i dunno. someone else chime in here... anyone seen it recently, or know its story? cause id like to know myself. -
Subject: Re: well actually...
metulj wrote: [quote=cat2]I think the other poster didn't know the address, didn't see it , etc. etc. there are things that could be reported based on actually witnessing this, versus hearing about it second or third hand.
I called 311 4 times myself. Didn't know that about pigeons and bird flu, but I will stick by my filthy bird analysis on histoplasmosis alone. Ick.
yes you are right pigeons don't carry the avian flu.
cat.
I did report it myself to the A but as cat says I wasn't there and don't have the level of info anyone who actually saw it has. The people who answer 311 calls should have known to contact both ASPCA Enforcement and the Health dept., not to just call Sanitation for a pickup. But I guess not.
It's true that pigeons were tested and can't carry avian flu or West Nile. I've read that there have been no cases of histoplasmosis transmitted to humans from pigeons in New York City. Our pigeons have immune systems of steel here.
Thanks for anything anyone can report in addition to what was said above. Please keep a look-out for traps on roofs in the area and carry a camera if you have a convenient one.
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Subject: Re: thanks for pic.
rhodamine wrote: [quote=cat2]thank you so much for posting that picture! i saw that turkey some months ago and never got around to figuring out its story. i was sure the city would make it leave (like they relocated, or tried to , the roosters in prospect park). do you know anything more about it? how long it's been there? how it got there? that's a great shot of it with the squirrel! thanks.
i saw it over a year ago, and as far as i know, its still there. so... at least a yeara?
cat.
i dunno. someone else chime in here... anyone seen it recently, or know its story? cause id like to know myself.
I love that turkey. I know it up showed there about 2 years ago right around Thanksgiving time and the parks dept. and lunch eaters named it I think Zelda or Hilda. As far as the parks workers knew she/he just showed up one day and has decided to stay. Gentrification go figure
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metulj wrote: It is difficult for me to give a shit about pigeons. I am not afraid of the bird flu (overrated), but if you want to see a potential vector just look at any pigeon.
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