Bad news seems to pour in during these lovely spring days like   some juxtaposed, Tsunami.                                                                                                  
At the top of the list today is news that the popular TV show, "Grey's   Anatomy" will next week air, "Strike" -- an episode featuring a plane   collision with birds resulting in high human casualty and loss. While not   known if the "culprit" birds will be geese, (who actually rank very   low in actual bird/plane collisions as article link below   attests to), it appears the message and likely result of this   program will be to needlessly invoke and heighten public   fear about potential airline collisions with birds and   promulgate the myth that such strikes are common and usually result in   plane crashes and high human casualty. 
  The actual facts are that even when airliners collide with birds, they   rarely if ever "crash" and no one has died on a commercial   airliner following a collision with Canada geese.  Most bird strikes   cause no substantical damage and in almost all cases, planes continue on   trips or, in more extreme instances, return safely to airports.
  Of course there is the one, "Miracle on the Hudson" incident in which   the plane did collide with two geese and successfully averted a tragedy.    But, even flight 1549 must be put into   perspective:  
  * This was one flight out of billions that traverse our skies.  
  *  The two geese were migratory geese from Labrador, Canada who   had nothing to do with "resident" geese "loafing" in NYC parks and   rarely going anywhere.
  *  The particular airliner had mechanical issues on previous flight   and nearly had to emergency land.
  *  The birds were apparently visible on radar, but for whatever   reason, this was not sufficient enough to avert near tragedy.
  Personally, I believe the Miracle on the Hudson incident to be a kind of   "perfect storm" of bizarre events that led to a   one-in-a-billion occurrence. 
  But, it has provided good rationale for a seemingly never ending "war"   on Canada geese and apparently excellent fodder to TV producers   and executives for, "May sweeps" ratings.
  Other bad news for geese this week is the latest document report from   the USDA:
  While this is very cumbersome and laborious material to wade through,   it will be necessary to do so over coming weeks in order to prepare some   meaningful and relative "comment" before June 11th. 
  Nevertheless, the bottom line is that regardless of what anyone comments to   this "management" plan, the wheels are already in motion for it. We can hope to   influence in some small way, but the plan itself moves forward.
  It is speculated that the fictional TV show to air next week to   millions across the country will further enhance the drum beat to round up   and kill the geese. (Just like drumbeats of "Weapons of Mass Destruction"   leading up to war in Iraq, 11 years ago.)  The timing of the Grey's   Anatomy program could not in fact, be better -- just a few weeks before   scheduled Canada goose roundups in the crown jewel of cities -- New York   City.  . 
  Perfect Storms, indeed.  They just seem to keep coming.
  Nevertheless, not to be entirely "doom and gloom" on this sunny   spring day, there was one excellent piece of journalism to come out very   recently:  
  The journalist putting this piece together made the effort and took the   time to look up actual government statistics involving   bird strikes with planes in NYC (particularly, Canada geese).  When looking   at actual data, it is hard to understand the justifications   for the relentless war against Canada geese. (This article is one to   save for quick and accurate access to fact and stats.)
  It seems the goose roundup and kill campaigns are conducted more   for protection from possible multi-million dollar lawsuits arising out   of any potential bird/airline collision. (Presumably one could sue FAA,   airline carrier, or even city if suffering damage, loss or emotional trauma from   such potential collision.) The killings are also seemingly   done for political grandstanding and opportunity (particularly for one New   York Senator) and "make work" (and money) for USDA "Wildlife Services" -- whose   main expertise is killing animals. 
  But, the slaughter of thousands of resident geese in New York City has   virtually nothing to do with actual airline safety as the above   article and statistical information demonstrates. 
  Yet, despite actual facts, the "perfect storm" continues. 
  I truly fear for the few pitiful geese being observed in Central Park these   days.
  Even Mama and Papa goose (pictured) -- who in fact, never leave the   Boat Lake cannot be assumed to be "safe." 
  Little do the geese know that perfect storms don't actually arrive in the   dead of winter, but rather in the stillness and silent tiptoes of a   lazy summer morning in the park.
  Silent drums a blazing. -- PCA
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