The birds attack !!!

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Sharonofwindham
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Post by Sharonofwindham » Feb Sat 23, 2008 8:15 pm

I just know instant carma is gonna get me, and the next time I visit WDW I'm gonna be attacked and killed by birds :lol: You can then say, "we tried to tell her, she just wouldn't listen!"

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Post by ericpabear » Feb Sat 23, 2008 9:16 pm

Sharonofwindham wrote:I just know instant carma is gonna get me, and the next time I visit WDW I'm gonna be attacked and killed by birds :lol: You can then say, "we tried to tell her, she just wouldn't listen!"
I knew it !!! You have a since of humor.

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Post by reiki1 » Feb Tue 26, 2008 5:04 pm

Well, I must say that I have been very fortunate in all my years of going to Disney that I haven't been attacked by any birds. I do, however, miss the two Black Swans they used to have (their names were Pheonix and Rebecca). They used to swim around near the closed Odessy Restaurant just are the entrance to the World Showcase (Mexican side). They were the most beautiful swans - jet black with Dark Red beaks (I think they dissapeared around 1999 or so) :cry:
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Post by TheCheshireStitch » Feb Tue 26, 2008 5:16 pm

reiki, perhaps they were relocated to animal kingdom? i heard some of the birds from epcot were...not sure if that's totally true, though....
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Post by imprimis » Mar Sun 02, 2008 10:09 pm

we visited mid Feb and this was our first visit in the early spring. The birds were terrible @ MK tomorrow land, as we witnessed them snatching food directly from peoples hands.
we've been in May, June, July, Sept & Nov. w/o ever noticing more than a few of them, but Feb it was like a set from a Hitchcock movie.

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I agree, we pay a premium to visit and a premium for the food. Disney needs to address the problem as a bird dropping would certainly stain any magical moment you may be having.
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Post by ericpabear » Mar Sun 02, 2008 10:26 pm

imprimis wrote:we visited mid Feb and this was our first visit in the early spring. The birds were terrible @ MK tomorrow land, as we witnessed them snatching food directly from peoples hands.
we've been in May, June, July, Sept & Nov. w/o ever noticing more than a few of them, but Feb it was like a set from a Hitchcock movie.

:x

I agree, we pay a premium to visit and a premium for the food. Disney needs to address the problem as a bird dropping would certainly stain any magical moment you may be having.
Thats funny you said that, my wife had reffered to our experience as a Hitchcock movie.

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