Ornery Owl Attacks Night Skiers

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MrMatt

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BANGOR, Maine - Cross-country skiers who set out on a crisp, moonlit night for a peaceful outing in Bangor's city forest are being targeted by a least one ornery and territorial owl.

Over the past three weeks, at least eight skiers and a few romping dogs apparently have fallen victim to a great horned owl that swoops down from a tree with talons outstretched and smacks them on the head.

Jim Allen of Bangor said he was skiing in the dark on East Trail in the Rolland F. Perry City Forest when he got hit.
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"I've got my headlamp on, and all of a sudden, I felt a whack in the back of my head and this stinging, and I understood what everybody was talking about," said Allen, who said he screamed and waved his poles. His thick winter hat protected him from scratches.

Others haven't been so lucky. Dr. Dan Cassidy, a local physician and avid night skier, said three skiers suffered small lacerations, but none needed stitches to close their wounds.

Cassidy has been documenting owl attacks after one of the noctural birds swooped down on him in nearby Orono in January. He was able to identify it as a great horned owl, and he and others suspect that one or more of those owls are the culprits in the Bangor attacks.

"It's the boldest noctural raptor and the one that has the best reputation for the occasionally bizarre," said Charlie Todd, a wildlife biologist with the state Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

City Forester Brian Dugas posted warning signs Friday at three entry points to the forest, alerting skiers and hikers about the threat of owl attacks.

Allen has been back in the forest twice since Tuesday's owl attack, an incident he says he won't soon forget.

"They say ... there's no sound at all when an owl flies. So you don't hear them coming," he said. "I believe it. Because I never knew anything was coming. I was just skiing merrily along."


The great horned owl has been known to prey on hawks while they sleep. Bold indeed.
 

Harvey

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"They say ... there's no sound at all when an owl flies. So you don't hear them coming," he said. "I believe it. Because I never knew anything was coming. I was just skiing merrily along."

Woot! A stealth owl. Better hope Congress doesn't cut funding for it. ;)
 

Lemon law

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Lets cut to the chase and put the owl on the endangered species list. On a mission from God. How can night skiing be a green technology when the sun does not shine?

Foolish humans and dogs, the night belongs to owls.
 

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An Owl swooped at my car window at night about 5 years ago. Out of nowhere I see these big eyes and a large wingspan coming right at me. I braced for impact but luckly he decided my 2001 A4 wasnt a tasty meal and pulled up. Scared the shit out of me though. Was aiming right for my face head on.
 

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Those are big birds, I'd be running screaming if one of those was coming at my head with talons at the ready, that's if I saw it coming.

Reminds me of walking along a beach minding my own business when one or two terns start dive bombing me for no apparent reason (no nests).
 
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