Health inspectors will close stores with live birds in then. Their poop has many dangerous diseases and parasites in it. Birds poop whether they are flying or not.
I’d love to hear his analysis of the birds in the big hardware stores(Home Depot, Lowes..). Petey is the best~although I’m suprised the birds don’t send him into arm-chewing hysterics)
An electrical supplier in Salem with a prefab steel building had a massive starling infestation in one wall. You could hear them as well as see them flying around inside.
Peter Otterloop, Jr., renowned naturalist today discusses the adaptive characteristics of indoor-storebirds, offering his unique indoorsman perspective….
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
Haven’t seen any birds in the grocery store at which I’m newly employed. Well, if you count the chickens and turkeys in the frozen foods aisle.
saobadao almost 5 years ago
Birds in airports unsettle me…mostly Hawaii although I’ve seen them in my city airport, San Jose
tonypezzano almost 5 years ago
So if Darwin was living now it he would be doing research in supermarkets.
PoodleGroomer almost 5 years ago
Health inspectors will close stores with live birds in then. Their poop has many dangerous diseases and parasites in it. Birds poop whether they are flying or not.
jaxxxon58 almost 5 years ago
Richard Thompson hit a home run with this Sunday strip! Everything about it brings pure joy! Thank you Richard!
whahoppened almost 5 years ago
Sparrows in a grocery store is…wrong!
kate almost 5 years ago
I love them a churpin’ in the garden annex of the big stores. Learn to enjoy the little surprises.
ACK! Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Birds have learned how to go in and out of the stores by using the automatic door openers.
uniquename almost 5 years ago
Nature is most interesting when it’s described by Petey.
posse1 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’d love to hear his analysis of the birds in the big hardware stores(Home Depot, Lowes..). Petey is the best~although I’m suprised the birds don’t send him into arm-chewing hysterics)
well-i-never almost 5 years ago
I don’t think Menard’s has a coffee aisle, but most of the birds there are the nervous motion type.
eladee AKA Wally almost 5 years ago
We’ve often seen them in the grocery stores at the beach. Cool! And they don’t harm anything.
chromosome Premium Member almost 5 years ago
We get birds in our church pretty often… the roof is quite high, so it’s hard to get them out.
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Only seen them in a grocery store once, but often in Big Box stores. I guess they know where the good bird seed is sold.
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
To balance things out, they should add predators. Circle of Life, you know.
pipebombsrus almost 5 years ago
An electrical supplier in Salem with a prefab steel building had a massive starling infestation in one wall. You could hear them as well as see them flying around inside.
6turtle9 almost 5 years ago
And in books Petey, don’t forget books dear Petey. Myself, on the other hand, enjoy it here, there and everywhere.
6turtle9 almost 5 years ago
Is it a broken record to keep repeating the praises of Richard Thompson? My heart happily skips a beat through the eddy of Cul de Sac.
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
Wha?
Peter Otterloop, Jr., renowned naturalist today discusses the adaptive characteristics of indoor-storebirds, offering his unique indoorsman perspective….