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Gangs(Rafter) Stopping Cars In Metro Park This Weekend

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:32 am
by Jim O'Bryan
This past weekend many cars were stopped in Metro Parks' Emerald Canyon just hundreds of feet from the Lakewood Dog Park, approached, and given a good talking to. This happened for nearly an hour in in one instance. I myself witnessed it and came back 4 times making sure what I saw was real, and finally filmed it.

Gangs of turkeys are actually called a "rafter."

Look at the photos, watch the video!

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"You looking at something?"

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sent to me by Judy Csia Szentkirályi, who had also witnessed the turkeys.

I called a friend D. Schilling who lives in Rocky River near the Dog Park and he mentioned, "We have a group 7 or 8 turkeys that get pretty nasty. The mailman is afraid to deliver mail to some of us as they come out and attack him"

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Eventually a man tried to appease them by offering them food off to the side of the road. They ignored it.

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But finally headed up the hill.

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Probably to go after one of the largest deer herds I have seen in Metro Parks, over 20 deer that I counted.

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I suppose cold weather and snow brought them out.

Drive safe, be safe.

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Re: Gangs(Rafter) Stopping Cars In Metro Park This Weekend

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:39 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Sent in by a resident from his porch.



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Re: Gangs(Rafter) Stopping Cars In Metro Park This Weekend

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 11:41 am
by Jim O'Bryan
They have been killed to keep residents safe in Rocky River.

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Re: Gangs(Rafter) Stopping Cars In Metro Park This Weekend

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 12:44 pm
by james fitzgibbons
That is really a shame Jim. Sometimes wildlife gets stuck in the wrong place. What about catch and release? Too costly?

Re: Gangs(Rafter) Stopping Cars In Metro Park This Weekend

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 1:12 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
james fitzgibbons wrote:That is really a shame Jim. Sometimes wildlife gets stuck in the wrong place. What about catch and release? Too costly?
Unfortunately, as we found out with the Fox trapped in a snare for a coyote, catch and release is not part of their program.

I would agree, that is it terrible news.


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