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Bird that has no business being on our crowded streets is rescued in the Back Bay


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good thing...its bird hunting season (obviously not downtown). Hope the little bird makes it back to the thick swampy woods where it belongs.

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I would hope someone wouldn't blow the brains out of a beautiful bird just for the fun of it.

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Get that birdie on his way to somewhere warm with lots of tasty worms. Lucky he wasn't a snipe or they'd never have found him.

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Snipes don't exist here - but they do in Africa - wading bird with a straw -like beak.

In fact resembles the American Woodcock.

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Snipes do exist here. And they do look very much like woodcocks, with that crazy long beak and stubby body. Funny things
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wilsons_Snipe/maps-range

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When I was a camp counselor, many moons ago, we used to send the campers on snipe hunts when we needed a break :D

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I knew a really scuzzy kid in the 90s who called half-smoked cigarettes snipes and would go on hunts for them each day. Come back with a "pack" of snipes.

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and thought this article was going to be more pearl clutching over electric rental scooters.

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Maybe it'll drop back in for a quick Boston visit while passing through next Spring, and we can all catch up. (And I don't know if he/she is in a realtionship or not. But I've got a turkey friend . . )

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Get that bird some wifi!

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There was a woodcock in the South End last fall that had sadly been struck and killed by a car. I've seen them in the Fenway Victory Gardens alive and well from time to time.

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Butt-Head: Uh-huh-huh, uh-huh-huh…

Beavis: Heh, heh, heh…

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