I was driving in the country today and a buzzard was feasting on some small road kill. It took off when I approached, and tried to carry it's breakfast with it. The bird lost its grip, and meat bombed my rental car.
It was gross.
At least it was a rental car?
In Tasmania, the crows were the only animals who went after road kill that were smart enough to leave one of their own to watch the road while the others ate. Every other animal seemed to be completely content to get run over itself, as long as it was enjoying its meal when it happened.
NW NJ has the highest density of white tail deer in the lower 48. They actively try to kill themselves by running into you. I’ve hit 2 deer and have had 4 hit me by running into the side of my vehicle.
This from Aviation Safety Network.Looks to me like it hit the leading edge of the right wing, maybe just outboard of the right landing gear, rather than through the engine. From the photo anyway.
Climbing that steeply I’d guess he was still in third gear. IIRC that year model has a 5 speed?Narrative:
Bird strike with one of the gears.
Northern Virginia was like that. Driving home at dusk was like hauling ass through a petting zoo.
NW NJ has the highest density of white tail deer in the lower 48. They actively try to kill themselves by running into you. I’ve hit 2 deer and have had 4 hit me by running into the side of my vehicle.
This. When I lived in VA, the deer population was out of control, and they refused to allow hunters to cull the population.
I was getting something touched up at a body shop and we were walking around the building, and in a line were no less than a dozen wrecked cars. Every single one had hit a deer (some multiple) and all were totaled out. Talking with the shop manager, these were wrecks from just that month.
I see deer out and about in the day time now. Something you’d never, ever see in the past.
This. When I lived in VA, the deer population was out of control, and they refused to allow hunters to cull the population.
I was getting something touched up at a body shop and we were walking around the building, and in a line were no less than a dozen wrecked cars. Every single one had hit a deer (some multiple) and all were totaled out. Talking with the shop manager, these were wrecks from just that month.
I see deer out and about in the day time now. Something you’d never, ever see in the past.