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The officer’s reaction was not revealed, but their selfie shows the bird wore an unrepentant expression as it stood on the driver’s seat headrest.
The officer’s reaction was not revealed, but their selfie shows the bird wore an unrepentant expression as it stood on the driver’s seat headrest.
The police department said the officer safely returned the bird to nature and that no charges were filed in the little stowaway incident.
Chicago bird advocates are mounting yet another campaign for an ordinance requiring buildings to incorporate safety measures, such as glass etched with small marks.
A few simple steps can keep your bird feed going to its intended recipients instead of those puffy-tailed sneaks.
With a giant beak, the terror bird would have proved a formidable foe for most. Paleontologists think it may have been killed by a crocodile-like creature.