local guy hit a buzzard
#11
maybe they are close to being endangered? i forget the term that they used, but I read it once in national geographic and it was talking about bald eagles and how they are coming out of "extinction". sorta. there is supposedly like 300-400 in the states right now, mostly in alaska.
but yeah, that's pretty ******* wild.
Buzzard: 0
Civic: 1
but yeah, that's pretty ******* wild.
Buzzard: 0
Civic: 1
#12
Originally Posted by rowtareh' post='863318' date='Mar 13 2007, 11:51 AM
maybe they are close to being endangered? i forget the term that they used
#14
i think maybe its turkey vultures that are protected. theyre considered a protected species cause they're like one bad week from extinction or some ****.
maybe you dont have turkey vultures down there...whatever, just relaying the info lol
kevin.
maybe you dont have turkey vultures down there...whatever, just relaying the info lol
kevin.
#15
Originally Posted by teknics' post='863351' date='Mar 13 2007, 01:09 PM
i think maybe its turkey vultures that are protected. theyre considered a protected species cause they're like one bad week from extinction or some ****.
maybe you dont have turkey vultures down there...whatever, just relaying the info lol
kevin.
OR MAYBE YOU'RE A BUZZARD!
#17
going to rotorfest last year one of the rx7 guys had a bird fly into his rx7, hit his window frame and blew the **** up. He had blood all over his shirt and his car, with guts plasteredin the car. I forgot his s/n but hes here
Jason NYC
Jason NYC
#18
Originally Posted by ROTARYROCKET7' post='863969' date='Mar 17 2007, 12:41 AM
going to rotorfest last year one of the rx7 guys had a bird fly into his rx7, hit his window frame and blew the **** up. He had blood all over his shirt and his car, with guts plasteredin the car. I forgot his s/n but hes here
Jason NYC
i hit a bird (i think) in my mercedes. BAM! and then feathers flying up. we pulled over and couldnt find where it hit
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