I was sitting outdoors on my back patio with two others, just relaxing, when I looked up at the big oak tree nearest to where I sat and saw something my eyes couldn't process. It was a large animal/bird sitting on a big branch not 30 feet from where we were sitting. I asked the others, "what the heck is that?" There was a huge bird with a beak that looked like a shoebox with a hook on the end of it, sitting there on the branch. I looked down to pick up my phone to take a picture of it. Just as I leaned down, It took off into the air and those with me said it was huge with long legs.
After googling bird species, I found a photo of a Shoebill Crane that looked exactly like what we saw. I called the state Audubon Society to notify them of the sighting. The man who answered the phone seemed unbelieving. He said it must have escaped from a zoo. There's only one zoo in the state, so I called them and left a message. I don't think this came from the zoo there. If this bird is not an escapee from a zoo, how in the heck did it get to the US?
Here are photos that I grabbed online of the Shoebill Crane. It's an African species of crane. I have no idea if there are any zoos within 100 miles of me, including the Bronx Zoo in New York, that has a Shoebill Crane.
After googling bird species, I found a photo of a Shoebill Crane that looked exactly like what we saw. I called the state Audubon Society to notify them of the sighting. The man who answered the phone seemed unbelieving. He said it must have escaped from a zoo. There's only one zoo in the state, so I called them and left a message. I don't think this came from the zoo there. If this bird is not an escapee from a zoo, how in the heck did it get to the US?
Here are photos that I grabbed online of the Shoebill Crane. It's an African species of crane. I have no idea if there are any zoos within 100 miles of me, including the Bronx Zoo in New York, that has a Shoebill Crane.
