Don't shoot the Sparrows...

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If I had lined up 23,000 dominoes I think I'd have popped him as well...

Sparrow shot for downing domino record bid
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/11/16/sparrow.domino.ap/index.html


Wednesday, November 16, 2005; Posted: 11:55 a.m. EST (16:55 GMT)

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- The Dutch animal protection agency said Tuesday it is investigating the shooting death of a sparrow that knocked over 23,000 dominoes during an attempt to set a world record.

The ill-fated bird flew into an exposition center, threatening to derail a world record Monday, before it was chased into a corner and shot by an exterminator with an air rifle.

The bird was a common house sparrow -- a species placed on the national endangered list last year.

"Under Dutch law, you need a permit to kill this kind of bird, and a permit can only be granted when there's a danger to public health or a crop," agency spokesman Niels Dorland said.

"That was not the case. I might add, is it really necessary to kill a bird that knocked over a few dominoes for a game?"

Dorland said the agency plans to submit the case to national prosecutors. The incident came as the national birdwatchers association was preparing a campaign to draw attention to the rapidly declining number of sparrows in the country.

The Endemol production company, which organized the Domino Day event, defended the killing. The organizers wanted to break their own Guinness World Record of 3,992,397 dominoes set last year by toppling a chain of 4,321,000 blocks.

Around 200,000 dominoes were left to go, and the bird knocked down 23,000 of them.

Endemol spokesman Jeroen van Waardenberg said organizers made a "split-second" decision to shoot down the bird.

"That bird was flying around and knocking over a lot of dominoes. More than 100 people from 12 countries had worked for more than a month setting them up," he said.

He said organizers had believed the building was fully sealed against birds and mice. The company is considering some kind of memorial or mention for the dead bird during the television broadcast Friday, he added.

But Dorland said shooting the sparrow to ensure the success of the program was an overreaction.

"I think they were awfully fast to pull out a rifle," he said. "If a person started knocking over a few dominoes they wouldn't shoot him would they?"

A Dutch website called Geenstijl offered a $1,200 reward for anybody who knocks over the dominoes ahead of time to avenge the bird.

Hans Peeters, director of the Netherlands Bird Protection agency, called the killing "ridiculous."

He said rapid urbanization in the Netherlands was threatening the species.

"There were more than 2 million breeding pairs in the Netherlands 20 years ago," he said. "Now there's a half a million to a million at most. We hope this can be a call to action."
 
"If a person started knocking over a few dominoes they wouldn't shoot him would they?"

Hell yeah.. I think summary execution would be expected.

The incident came as the national birdwatchers association was preparing a campaign to draw attention to the rapidly declining number of sparrows in the country.

I guess people don't have much to do over there.

The company is considering some kind of memorial or mention for the dead bird during the television broadcast Friday, he added.

Holy bird droppings batman! Are these people insane?

Endemol spokesman Jeroen van Waardenberg said organizers made a "split-second" decision to shoot down the bird.

I'm sure they read Massad Ayoob and were prepared for the Gravest Extreme.

But Dorland said shooting the sparrow to ensure the success of the program was an overreaction.

Sorry bud they don't make tasers that small.

Hans Peeters, director of the Netherlands Bird Protection agency, called the killing "ridiculous."

Pot---kettle--black

A Dutch website called Geenstijl offered a $1,200 reward for anybody who knocks over the dominoes ahead of time to avenge the bird.

Keep that guy with the pellet gun handy!

He said rapid urbanization in the Netherlands was threatening the species

And not to mention those beer swilling bird killing domino nuts.
 
Cacique500 said:
"That bird was flying around and knocking over a lot of dominoes. More than 100 people from 12 countries had worked for more than a month setting them up," he said."
Like jsalcedo said:
I guess people don't have much to do over there.
 
Sparrows have taken a hit in a lot of places. If you want to kill birds, kill STARLINGS. As many as possible. They're the incarnation of absolute evil.
 
The Dutch animal protection agency said Tuesday it is investigating the shooting death of a sparrow . . .
Dutch website called Geenstijl offered a $1,200 reward for anybody who knocks over the dominoes ahead of time to avenge the bird..
Hans Peeters, director of the Netherlands Bird Protection agency, called the killing "ridiculous."
. . . the agency plans to submit the case to national prosecutors.
So it's a Federal case? More and more, my .sig is appropriate.

The bird was a common house sparrow -- a species placed on the national endangered list last year
If it's endgangered, shouldn't it be called the uncommon house sparrow?
"That bird was flying around and knocking over a lot of dominoes. More than 100 people from 12 countries had worked for more than a month setting them up,"
It's a good thing all those unemployed Europeans are making productive use of their spare time in this sterling example of international co-operation. :rolleyes:

And they wonder why Yanks don't take them seriously . . .
 
HankB said:
So it's a Federal case? More and more, my .sig is appropriate.

If it's endgangered, shouldn't it be called the uncommon house sparrow?It's a good thing all those unemployed Europeans are making productive use of their spare time in this sterling example of international co-operation. :rolleyes:

And they wonder why Yanks don't take them seriously . . .

I think you have confused the term of "common" with "numerous." That is not always the case. Besides, it was 'common' when named and that is part of the irony now that it is endangered.

Generally speaking, you don't change the name based on population numbers.

I have seen several domino fiascos. Prudent domino folks set up their patterns with stop gaps every few thousand dominos to preclude such disasters from being capable of getting very far.

What I don't understand is how they let 23000 dominos topple before it stopped.
 
What I don't understand is how they let 23000 dominos topple before it stopped.

From the first article I read they did have stop gaps.

A little sparrow caused an unintentional domino effect at a 4.3 million domino display in a Dutch exhibition hall Tuesday and paid for it with its life.

Later, the man who shot the bird with an air rifle received a death threat.

The little bird's crime was to knock over 23,000 of the 4.3 million dominoes laid out in the FEC exhibition center in Leeuwarden for an attempt at breaking the domino toppling record in the Dutch province of Friesland on Friday.

Luckily, safeguards kept all of the dominos from dropping so they will be re-set and ready for the big show, Expatica said.

Officials decided to shoot the bird with an air rifle after attempts to capture it were unsuccessful.

The animal rights group Dierenbescherming and the provincial authority have both appointed officials to investigate the shooting of a protected species.

With 4.3 million dominoes I think the stop gaps worked pretty well.
 
Cosmoline said:
The bird was just nature's way of telling the nutcases to find something better to do with their time.

I gotta go along with this one!!
 
The company is considering some kind of memorial or mention for the dead bird during the television broadcast Friday, he added.

Wow. Simply astounding.

I never have, and probably never will, understand people that euate an animal's life with a human's. Pets, maybe. An random bird? No.
 
The company is considering some kind of memorial or mention for the dead bird during the television broadcast Friday, he added.

I don't know about y'all, but I'm envisioning a photo montage, maybe some slow-motion film clips, set to a power ballad...
 
1,000,000 breeding pairs in a country the size of an American toilet and it's an endangered species?
 
Umm,
I happen to like to watch the dominos falling displays.

Never learned to play dominos - so I learned to play using dominos. If a kid is quiet they are into something[tm].

"There you are, what are you doing?

Well since I was no longer allowed to use a pencil to color in the dots anymore...

When I founded them dominos again , I learned how to make them "tump" over, I progressed rapidly. Adults could keep tabs on me from the click-click-click-click... and I could keep up with adults ooch, ouch, OUCH - that'll teach adults to get into MY stuff - bare-footed.

I get bigger, and I 'aquire' more domino's , well the stupid squirrel should have known to NOT get onto MY porch...done warned him once with my slingshot, second time he never ever messed up MY domino tumping again...

This domino setting up takes a lot of planning, involves math, physics and other stuff...quite educational, lot of fun to watch.

I think it is great going for World Record, shows dedication , ingenuity, team-work, all sorts of things. Nothing wrong with having fun either.

To me...makes a LOT more sense than some folks waste time doing. Like coming up with dumb laws, to restrict folks freedoms.
There is a natural order to things - matter of time that Sparrow was gonna die. Makes no difference if "Protected" or not.

"Protection Orders" do a helluva lot of good for Domestic Violence Victims - huh?


Where is Big and Rich? Save a Domino - Nail a Sparrow

Buzzards gotta eat too ya know...

:)
 
Did anyone notice that there are between half a million and a million breeding pairs of sparrows left in the Netherlands?

They don't sound all that endangered to me... Dang Euro-socialists.

Maybe if there were only a few thousand or so.

However, I do agree that sparrows are taking a hit lately and we should be focusing on killing starlings.
 
a species placed on the national endangered list last year
That wouldn't happen to be what we call the English Sparrow in the U.S.? A species imported years ago that is now virtually a plague?

How is it even borderline logical to call a species that is a plague in one country endangered? If they want some, I'm sure we can provide them with all they care to catch and carry back...
 
If they want some, I'm sure we can provide them with all they care to catch and carry back...

Maybe we can lure them with a U.S. world record domino event.
 
What absolutely terrorizes me about this whole thing is that these folks are really serious about thier fronted attitudes. :uhoh:
 
I would have shot the bird if it knocked over 23000 daminos I set up
 
I would shoot the bird if if knocked over 23,000 dominoes that I set up.
 
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