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Submariner

(12,506 posts)
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 06:12 PM Jan 2024

Bird lovers watch in horror as hunter guns down Tundra swan that rarely appears in Florida

Just a maga hunter havin' some cruel fun.



Bird watchers eagerly gathered Saturday morning at Crowder Landing to confirm a rare sighting: two Tundra swans that migrated all the way to Florida.

But the bird lovers were horrified when they watched a hunter gun one of them down right before their eyes.

"We were screaming at him," Elizabeth Hawkins said. "Both birds were screaming. It was pretty distressing."

Hawkins, one of her friends and two other hunters at Lake Jackson witnessed the "needless killing" and immediately reported the incident to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The man shot at both large, all-white birds, which are federally-protected and can't be hunted in the state. One managed to fly away, but he tracked the other down in his kayak. Hawkins said it looked like he wrung the bird's neck, shoved it under water, then slung it onto his boat.

"Tundra swans, while seen in flocks during migration, separate in solitary pairs (and) mate for life," according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/2024/01/29/bird-watchers-report-hunter-who-killed-protected-swan-at-lake-jackson/72395558007/

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Bird lovers watch in horror as hunter guns down Tundra swan that rarely appears in Florida (Original Post) Submariner Jan 2024 OP
prosecute the living fuck out of this asshole... bahboo Jan 2024 #1
This makes me sick. He said he thought it was a goose flying_wahini Jan 2024 #2
A guy who can't tell a tundra swan from a goose RandomNumbers Jan 2024 #7
They won't name him XanaDUer2 Jan 2024 #3
GDMF Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #4
Can't express the fury and sadness this cruelty stirs up. Timeflyer Jan 2024 #5
Despicable. Many hunters don't know what they are shooting. RandomNumbers Jan 2024 #6
Someone should have shot him Fullduplexxx Jan 2024 #8
So 2 misdemeanors from the article. Do I have that right? flvegan Jan 2024 #9
This person "broke all the rules" and then lied his ass off to the Fish and Game officers. Eugene Jan 2024 #10

flying_wahini

(6,634 posts)
2. This makes me sick. He said he thought it was a goose
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 06:19 PM
Jan 2024

But later admitted to hiding the dead bird in a bag. Asshole.

RandomNumbers

(17,600 posts)
7. A guy who can't tell a tundra swan from a goose
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 07:35 PM
Jan 2024

should not be allowed to shoot at birds, period.

Not that anything significant will come of this incident. Just rage.

Timeflyer

(1,998 posts)
5. Can't express the fury and sadness this cruelty stirs up.
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 06:29 PM
Jan 2024

Release the name of the gun-humping scum so he can be hunted online.

RandomNumbers

(17,600 posts)
6. Despicable. Many hunters don't know what they are shooting.
Mon Jan 29, 2024, 07:34 PM
Jan 2024

This guy may have genuinely not known what he was shooting at.

That's not any excuse - but as long as hunting for "sport" is acceptable, this crap will happen.

Sure there are hunters out there that are ethical and careful. But I'd like to see their suggestions for what to do with the cretins among them.

flvegan

(64,411 posts)
9. So 2 misdemeanors from the article. Do I have that right?
Tue Jan 30, 2024, 02:26 AM
Jan 2024

Man, those are some straight up serious consequences. Glad I'm not that particular barbarian today. What is that, like, a fine or something?

Spineless laws enforced by hacks.

LOL at "other hunters" witnessed the "needless killing" I remember when irony was a thing.

Eugene

(61,937 posts)
10. This person "broke all the rules" and then lied his ass off to the Fish and Game officers.
Tue Jan 30, 2024, 03:23 AM
Jan 2024

The federal misdemeanor charges carry fines of up to $15,000. This should cost him dearly.

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