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Sheep fights back
« on: February 18, 2009, 04:53:32 PM »
Maybe we'll need to find a new word to describe people who won't defend themselves...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7894680.stm

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Lamb 'head-butted golden eagle'
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The lamb head-butt incident is recorded in an official report

A lamb was seen head-butting a golden eagle, one of Scotland's largest birds of prey, according to a new report on island birdlife.

The incident is included in the 10th Outer Hebrides Bird Report, which was funded by Scottish Natural Heritage.

The incident involving the lamb and the bird of prey was recorded at Baile Ailean on the Western Isles.

Other unusual behaviour included an immature golden eagle running along the ground chasing after rabbits.

SNH said the head-butting was added to an observation of a young eagle. A spokesman said older sheep, including pregnant ewes, have been seen taking the defensive action in the past.

The 240-page report contains information about the area's resident and visiting bird species, gathered over two years by bird experts, enthusiasts and local people.
   
LAMB VERSUS EAGLE
Lambs and adult sheep often head-butt in play fights or, in the case of rams, to assert dominance
There were 7.4 million sheep on Scottish farms at June 2007, mainly consisting of 2.9 million breeding ewes and 3.6 million lambs, according to Scottish Government statistics
Government figures also show there is between 0.5 and one sheep per hectare of agricultural land on the Western Isles
The golden eagle is Scotland's second largest bird after the sea eagle
The RSPB estimates that there are 442 breeding pairs in the UK
The birds of prey feed on birds and mammals.

SNH area manager David Maclennan said: "This publication does a great service for the islands by recording the behaviour and movements of different species of birds, including those exceptionally rare and unusual visitors which draw bird enthusiasts here from all over the UK."

The study covers the populations and movements of all the islands' resident birds and exotic visitors across the four seasons.

It has detailed individual records of sightings and photographs contributed by ornithologists, amateur birdwatchers, crofters, fishermen and tourists.

SNH said the book revealed "fascinating insights" into the struggle for survival between birds and animals throughout the islands.

The lamb head-butt incident was recorded in 2006.

Migratory and rare visitors to the isles included an arctic tern from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a woodcock from Russia, sandpipers and whooper swans from Iceland and storm petrels from County Mayo.

One dunlin left the balmy shores of Setuba in Portugal to head for Stinky Bay, Benbecula.

The report also noted the earliest ever sightings of snowy owls and the arrival of two colourful hoopoes from sub-tropical climes.

New arrivals to the islands included a pair of Arctic skuas hunting ringed plovers, a sighting of an isabelline shrike at Brue, a pine bunting at Carinis, an olive backed pipit at Port of Ness, a Pallas's warbler at Loch Eynort and a Wilson's phalarope.

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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2009, 05:22:49 PM »
Wow there seems to be hope for Herbivorous Americanus.  Have they imprisoned the sheep for daring to fight back?
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2009, 05:50:08 PM »
Phew..

I was really afraid to open this thread. I was so glad to see this was a wildlife on wildlife incident.
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2009, 06:31:30 PM »
I first thought of our friends across the bridge when I read the title.  =D
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2009, 01:02:54 AM »
Phew..

I was really afraid to open this thread. I was so glad to see this was a wildlife on wildlife incident.

Bwah! HAHA! Good one.

The kid who sat next to me in drafting class when I was freshman told me about the only true sheep story I've ever heard. He and his father would travel to state fairs and what not, selling funnel cakes or something of the sort. He said they were at one fair where some dude was caught doing the deed to a sheep. He was arrested and charged with beastiality and what not. I could hardly believe that it was true. :puke smilie:

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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2009, 03:35:35 AM »
I'm not surprised.  Those Outer Hebrides sheep are real buttkickers.
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2009, 08:37:40 AM »
Bwah! HAHA! Good one.

The kid who sat next to me in drafting class when I was freshman told me about the only true sheep story I've ever heard. He and his father would travel to state fairs and what not, selling funnel cakes or something of the sort. He said they were at one fair where some dude was caught doing the deed to a sheep. He was arrested and charged with beastiality and what not. I could hardly believe that it was true. :puke smilie:

You've obviously never seen FLIR video of nighttime Iraq and Afghanistan from American attack helicopters then...
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2009, 10:05:10 AM »
You've obviously never seen FLIR video of nighttime Iraq and Afghanistan from American attack helicopters then...

Lol. Apparantly not.

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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2009, 11:02:49 AM »
sheep are not anywhere near as passive as people think. they can be quite nasty.
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2009, 11:08:49 AM »
"Maybe we'll need to find a new word to describe people who won't defend themselves..."

French?
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Re: Sheep fights back
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2009, 02:02:46 PM »
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