“Airports are not their natural habitat, and do not produce worms and bugs for them to eat.”
Thanks for explaining, I was a bit lost until I read that bit.
and no one asks how that bird got to the airport without a passport?
I think I saw their post about an overpriced breakfast here the other day.
Military aged birds
That’s not a bird, that’s a British spy!!
> Gillian Bird from the DSPCA, added that it could be difficult to remove the bird from the airport.
You’ve got to be flocking kidding me.
Fk me, where I work it’s a similarly large building and when this happens the birdman comes down with a net and catches the bird and releases it.
Not rocket science DAA.
Saw a Starling in Departures 3 weeks ago, just presumed it could get in and out.
He’ll never pay those parking bills
I remember the square when it first opened. It didn’t take long for birds to move in. The trees and waterfalls and stuff was great for them. And food on every table. No bad weather to deal with. It must of been paradise for them. Then they took away all the greenery and water stuff, and they went as well. Not sure if the airport has trees on the inside? Maybe someone catch him and let him out. But if he’s lasted 40 days, he’s not that bad.
There’s always a bird in the terminal when I go abroad.
Unvetted, no doubt
The bird might actually like there hes living off scraps with no one trying to kill him.
There was a bird that chilled out in Waterford bus station for atleast a year, he had no toes and just kinda walked around on the ground. Chill dude 🕊️
RTE have turned this story into musical theatre for the ages and booked convention center for 8 weeks.
Tickets for The Terminal : Bird Song featuring Tomtit Hanks are now on sale.
If it’s a scrap he wants plenty around the give him a slap
It shouldn’t have forgotten it’s passport
Just let nature take its course…
Non vetted black male, be afraid
I worked in Dublin airport for years there’s always birds in the entrance area they’ve always been there. Why is this news now?
he looks happy hes flying high
Get a chicken fillet roll and a trap and you’ll have it out in 20 seconds
Aw that’s very sad
I once shared an airport terminal with a pigeon in Charles de Gaul
Starlings are basically flying rats.

This man lived off burgers being trapped in a terminal
It’s the Bird Messiah. Wandering the airport for 40 days and 40 nights
I know that feeling, I too have flown with Ryanair from Terminal 1
I was having a cheeky smoke in the garage earlier this week and thought I heard something. Look about, don’t see anything. Repeat a few times. Starting to get worried it’s a big dirty rat or something. Eventually catch some movement up high and finally see it. Wee Robin fluttering about at the far end of the garage, where there’s no exit. No idea how long he’d been in there. As soon as I walked out he flew out behind me. What a legend.
Also found a bird inside my boiler exhaust pipe. It was lucky it was summer. He was able to fit in the opening but when he went down the pipe he couldn’t fly out as it was so cramped. Had to disassemble the fucker to get it out.
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There’s always one straggler in a hen party

Poor thing, an avian nightmare. 😢
“Airports are not their natural habitat, and do not produce worms and bugs for them to eat.”
Thanks for explaining, I was a bit lost until I read that bit.
and no one asks how that bird got to the airport without a passport?
I think I saw their post about an overpriced breakfast here the other day.
Military aged birds
That’s not a bird, that’s a British spy!!
> Gillian Bird from the DSPCA, added that it could be difficult to remove the bird from the airport.
You’ve got to be flocking kidding me.
Fk me, where I work it’s a similarly large building and when this happens the birdman comes down with a net and catches the bird and releases it.
Not rocket science DAA.
Saw a Starling in Departures 3 weeks ago, just presumed it could get in and out.
He’ll never pay those parking bills
I remember the square when it first opened. It didn’t take long for birds to move in. The trees and waterfalls and stuff was great for them. And food on every table. No bad weather to deal with. It must of been paradise for them. Then they took away all the greenery and water stuff, and they went as well. Not sure if the airport has trees on the inside? Maybe someone catch him and let him out. But if he’s lasted 40 days, he’s not that bad.
There’s always a bird in the terminal when I go abroad.
Unvetted, no doubt
The bird might actually like there hes living off scraps with no one trying to kill him.
There was a bird that chilled out in Waterford bus station for atleast a year, he had no toes and just kinda walked around on the ground. Chill dude 🕊️
RTE have turned this story into musical theatre for the ages and booked convention center for 8 weeks.
Tickets for The Terminal : Bird Song featuring Tomtit Hanks are now on sale.
If it’s a scrap he wants plenty around the give him a slap
It shouldn’t have forgotten it’s passport
Just let nature take its course…
Non vetted black male, be afraid
I worked in Dublin airport for years there’s always birds in the entrance area they’ve always been there. Why is this news now?
he looks happy hes flying high
Get a chicken fillet roll and a trap and you’ll have it out in 20 seconds
Aw that’s very sad
I once shared an airport terminal with a pigeon in Charles de Gaul
Starlings are basically flying rats.

This man lived off burgers being trapped in a terminal
It’s the Bird Messiah. Wandering the airport for 40 days and 40 nights
I know that feeling, I too have flown with Ryanair from Terminal 1
I was having a cheeky smoke in the garage earlier this week and thought I heard something. Look about, don’t see anything. Repeat a few times. Starting to get worried it’s a big dirty rat or something. Eventually catch some movement up high and finally see it. Wee Robin fluttering about at the far end of the garage, where there’s no exit. No idea how long he’d been in there. As soon as I walked out he flew out behind me. What a legend.
Also found a bird inside my boiler exhaust pipe. It was lucky it was summer. He was able to fit in the opening but when he went down the pipe he couldn’t fly out as it was so cramped. Had to disassemble the fucker to get it out.
In conclusion, birds are stupid as hell.