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auk 29 Oct 16 10.28pm | |
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This is not good. IMO, the bird has done good service but should now be retired without having the stress of being expected continually to provide pre-match entertainment. It has always struck me as cruel to employ birds of prey in such an alien environment.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 29 Oct 16 11.11pm | |
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I've never been comfortable with using Kayla as a mascot. It's never right to place wild animals in situations so removed from their natural habitat.
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 29 Oct 16 11.58pm | |
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She would have been dead long ago if it weren't for the charity that look after her now. Birds fly. That is what Kayla does occasionally around se25, don't think for a moment that her carer doesn't put her health first. Edited by Vaibow (29 Oct 2016 11.58pm)
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Blue'n'red Field of Chels (Orpington) 30 Oct 16 12.01am | |
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I've seen her at my local village fair a few years back ... REALLY hot summer ... her handler cut her show short as it was too hot.
They say hard work never hurt anyone ... but why take a chance? |
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Inapickle South West 30 Oct 16 12.05am | |
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Anthropomorphism, they see food and go for it...they don't see humans and think 'oh fuck it' I'm scared about this and panic and worry about performing for us, grub is all they think about.
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auk 30 Oct 16 12.07am | |
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Wild eagles don't fly around SE25. I agree with Cucking. Using wild creatures for commercial ends is an unsavoury practice - not dissimilar from inducing elephants, lions or other mammals to perform in circuses. Steve Parish and the board should call a halt.
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Mad4palace 30 Oct 16 12.16am | |
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I think it was back when we were in the Championship where she got blown out of the stadium on some horrible windy day.
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Inapickle South West 30 Oct 16 12.41am | |
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Originally posted by auk
Wild eagles don't fly around SE25. I agree with Cucking. Using wild creatures for commercial ends is an unsavoury practice - not dissimilar from inducing elephants, lions or other mammals to perform in circuses. Steve Parish and the board should call a halt.
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Inapickle South West 30 Oct 16 12.42am | |
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Originally posted by Mad4palace
I think it was back when we were in the Championship where she got blown out of the stadium on some horrible windy day. ..she might have flu.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 30 Oct 16 1.20am | |
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Originally posted by Mad4palace
I think it was back when we were in the Championship where she got blown out of the stadium on some horrible windy day. v Newcastle. December 2013.
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auk 30 Oct 16 1.20am | |
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Point of ornithological information: eagles have a far more extensive roaming range than either elephants or lions. I hope she is not being flogged to an early demise just to generate an appearance fee. Anyone know how much the club pays her per match? Also, what will happen when her time comes and she becomes a deceased eagle? Will she buried/ have her ashes scattered at Selhurst? Or will she be stuffed and mounted within a glass display case in the trophy room? Apologies for being somewhat morbid - I think it's something to do with Hallowe'en.
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citizensmudge midlands 30 Oct 16 1.28am | |
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Shes not a wild eagle caught and tied to the crossbar for an hour before the game she was a rescued animal who is more domestic than wild now anyway.She essentially lives in a cage so getting the chance to fly around Selhurst on a jolly every couple of weeks isn't the worst thing in the world for her the piece I saw about gameday her handler suggested in fact that she loved her days out.
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