@@marieboyle6183 and you think that was a great way for him to go instead of returning to the zoo where he would've lived longer and fed? He was a non native species that didn't have the important skills to live outside the zoo. If he didn't die from collision, he would eventually starve or eat poisoned rats. There's no one to blame but the folks who wanted him to "live wild and free" and prevented his capture. I hope these folks are happy for the outcome they've created. This was a preventable tragedy. His "freedom" was an early death sentence because people put their interests first over the bird's welfare. The people who celebrated his release lacked care and awareness of bird collisions not to mention the anthropomorphizing. He spent his last year exhausted and hungry. People who don't work in conservation or rescue birds in the city have such twisted views of wildlife and think "omg he's free now" which completely misses the reality of the situation.
Yeah a free bird who lived in the zoo without problems within a year he is dead. that's humans for u. u don't care about him if u did stop building homes n parks in wildlife areas
"He died, but he was free." Dude, Flacco was born and raised in captivity. That enclosure was his home and was living a long and happy life and would have for many more years had he not been scared away by a bunch of Anti-zoo dumbasses that think they knew what's best for the animal.
I’m so sad! I’ve been following his journey for the year. I wish they would have gotten him back so this didn’t happen. 💔😫 RIP Flaco. I hope your last year of freedom was amazing and wonderful. You had a lot of people who loved you.
Rest in Power Flaco. We are missing you already. We were lucky to know you. A real loss, especially after the luck we all had with Pale Male and his clan. Flaco, let your spirit visit Central Park from time to time. Stay awesome. 🗽🦉🗽
I loved following updates @ Flaco sightings. What a beautiful, handsome guy. Mixed emotions @ being free or captivity 😢 Flaco u will be truly missed. Fly free in Heaven ❤💋
Unfortunately, this was always going to be the outcome for Flaco flying free in NYC! It was going to be either flying into a building (as happened), getting hit by an auto or eating a rat poisoned with rat poison. I'm really disappointed that the zoo he escaped from didn't put more effort in trying to re-capture him!
They did everything they could to try and recapture him, but every attempt was interrupted by activists... so if you wanna blame anyone, blame the Dipshits who destroyed his enclosure and prevents all rescue attempts
Every attempt to rescue Flacco was stopped and interrupted by fans/Anti-zoo dipshits. Catching a fully flighted bird is already difficult in the best circumstances, never-ending when your actions are being actively impeded
SHARON SHNEYER, Perhaps if Flaco had more suitable and larger living quarters this could have been prevented, with that said, however, a glimpse of Flaco a day for a brief moment took my worries away. You will be missed. RIP Flaco
@ringdoorbell3223 no, that wouldn't have helped, as he already had an adequate enclosure, especially considering Owls aren't very active birds and spend the majority of their time sleeping in one spot anyway. But expecting Anti-zoo activists to actually know how animals work is like expecting a bird to learn sign language
Flaco being followed after he left the zoo cage is sort of an unintentional experiment. Flaco was a better non-native bird than pigeons, starlings, and English sparrows! I listened to the 1955 do-wop song "Night Owl" by Tony Allen and The Champs in his honor!
This actually bummed me out! I’ve never been a bird watcher but his story was captivating when I first heard of his escape. It’s sad the fears of him being free in NYC (aka potential to be poisoned because it’s filthy) came to fruition 😢
R.I.P. Flaco. That's a tough neighborhood -- I used to live there -- and those high-rises will getcha every time. But you've now become part of NYC and Central Park lore.
And by "Free" you mean "Stranded." He was essentially chased away from his home by Anti-zoo dumbasses who vandalized it, forced to live in NYC for a whole year, and any rescue attempts were interrupted by the same kind of people that scared him out of the zoo
I have complained with others about lights and windows at night..that lead to bird collisions. Now New York is bringing about the Flaco act to change those building flaws. He didn't die for nothing. I hope to get a good picture of him. Devastated me.
There's no one to blame but the folks who wanted him to "live wild and free". I hope these folks are happy for the outcome they've created. This was a preventable tragedy. It is a non native species in an area that it doesn't belong. He was almost captured but a certain group, whom I won't name, intervened and he escaped again. It's extremely disheartening when people put their interests first over an animal's welfare. There are thousands of birds that die from collision in NYC or die from eating poisoned rats. The people who celebrated his release lacked care and awareness of bird collisions not to mention the anthropomorphizing. There are people who will say, "well, he lived freely and was probably happy". No. He was raised in captivity. He never learned to hunt and doesn't have the survival skills like those in the wild. He would've spent his last year exhausted and hungry. He was left to fend for himself in an environment where he has no learned survival skills. His "freedom" was an early death sentence. People have such twisted views of wildlife and think "omg he's free now" which completely misses the reality of the situation
a sad loss for the country. Flaco was a standard bearer for wild life existing within one of the largest cities in the world. It is an honorable legacy to raise awareness of the danger of glass and reflective materials to killing birds. you need to place visible obstruction, grid/dots/etching etc. 2" wide and 2" tall for both reflection and transparency to prevent birds flying into glass or any reflective surfaces. I had heard a bird strike a window recently and looked it up ...
Very sad he died, but at least he knew a little freedom. I wish I'd seen him other than at the zoo.Today, you could not hear the memorial for all the people whjo came to honor him. RIP dear owl.You are missed.
Y’all are wild! Your so upset he passed away yet your the same ones that signed the petition for him to be “free” in NYC instead of letting him be caught and put back into his safe enclosure or put him back into the wilderness where he might have lived longer and your the same ones who poison the rats in your city that you know him and other birds/animals will be eating and suffer the consequences…. Makes no sense
If people were fearful of the owl getting poisoned from rat poisoning. Shouldn’t we consider the rest of wildlife too? Besides there are other methods of getting rid of rats than to poison them. I remember hearing about a dog hunting group which would actively target rats at night (in nyc?? I think) But yeah, I heard about birds getting severely injured when colliding with windows in large buildings in cities.
This sounds like a Zapruder film. The owl was murdered. Also, can we (sadness aside, because I love owls and they are very majestic - I love their hooting; reporter can save her "who-ing" for a Tootsie Pop commercial) not watch this video without comparing him to Joe Flacco? His escape from zoo jail may have been a comeback, but in the end, tragedy was bound to occur.
poor Flaco its sad. The zoo could have capture him but never bother to do it. They are responsible for his death. lt breaks my heart. Flaco is in heaven flying with beautiful white wings. well miss Flaco and build a statue to honor him. 🦉 Flaco spirit well be on the tree.
Flavor remains me of Hoots from Sesame Street,Hoots use to spend his days on that street the make believe street and than he would leave with his saxophone saying that he was going to jam in central park ,maybe Flaco was Hoots .Rest in peace night boy only we meet again.
Monsters are the ones keeping birds in cages - and the monsters call the person that set the owl free a "vandal" - these monsters are the ones that belong in a cage.
But he may have eaten a rat that might have had eat poison that's why he may have hit the window. Owls live up to 20 years in the wild but in captivity 60 years,he was only 14years😢
@@VedawatiAlbert-mi1tb There are always dead birds at the bottom of glass skyscrapers - I have seen them many times in NYC, and it pisses me off. Doormen are instructed to remove them immediately.
@@nycbklynrmp You can, but we don't. Do they announce the name of the latest person to freeze to death in Central Park? Edit: Do they ever give dead homeless people a cute bio and guess at contributing factors? It just seems asymmetrical from a human point of view. I am born and raised in midtown Manhattan, Sheep's Meadow is my home; so I understand the real need to connect to nature when you live here. And I grew up with the value placed on people with no money in NYC that makes them part of the sidewalk. So I get why the media does what it does...I just find it inhuman when an Owl earns a deep dive on international news, but a man that dies underneath Flaco's tree gets no attention or sympathy from New Yorkers and the rest of the world. RIP Flaco
and the crime rates actually nowhere near as bad as the 70s, 80s, and 90s when nyc averaged 2000+ murders a year. These days nyc averages what, 600 a year? It’s like disney land compared to the glory days
Just a bird flying free can bring people together ❤️..you said it all young man.
And now he's dead because he was left to fend for himself in an environment where he has no learned skills
@@Moss_piglets he lived a year..he crashed into one of our ugly glass buildings.
@@marieboyle6183 and you think that was a great way for him to go instead of returning to the zoo where he would've lived longer and fed? He was a non native species that didn't have the important skills to live outside the zoo. If he didn't die from collision, he would eventually starve or eat poisoned rats.
There's no one to blame but the folks who wanted him to "live wild and free" and prevented his capture. I hope these folks are happy for the outcome they've created. This was a preventable tragedy. His "freedom" was an early death sentence because people put their interests first over the bird's welfare. The people who celebrated his release lacked care and awareness of bird collisions not to mention the anthropomorphizing. He spent his last year exhausted and hungry. People who don't work in conservation or rescue birds in the city have such twisted views of wildlife and think "omg he's free now" which completely misses the reality of the situation.
I invite you to my channel to see more about Flaco's memorial. Thank you, I'm waiting for you.
humans will pack-bond with anything and that is a *good thing*
My condolences on the loss of Flaco. A beautiful creature was lost.
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Poor Flaco. Owls are beautiful and one of my favorite animals.
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R.I.P. Flaco. You were a beautiful bird.❤
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Rip Flaco. He died but he was a free bird.
That's what HAPPENS to a "free bird."
Yeah a free bird who lived in the zoo without problems within a year he is dead. that's humans for u. u don't care about him if u did stop building homes n parks in wildlife areas
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*Begins guitar solo*
"He died, but he was free."
Dude, Flacco was born and raised in captivity. That enclosure was his home and was living a long and happy life and would have for many more years had he not been scared away by a bunch of Anti-zoo dumbasses that think they knew what's best for the animal.
God bless! You will be missed RIP Flacco
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So sad for this beautiful owl. Bless his little soul. I hope they do memorialize him in some way. And help other birds from same fate.❤❤
I’m so sad! I’ve been following his journey for the year. I wish they would have gotten him back so this didn’t happen. 💔😫
RIP Flaco. I hope your last year of freedom was amazing and wonderful. You had a lot of people who loved you.
Unfortunately, some people who aren't experts prevented the capture. This is the result of his "freedom". An early death sentence.
It's amazing he was able to survive this long, there are so many windows and glass in NYC
His updates were a positive beam of light in a sea of bad news, as an UWS resident following his journey since he escaped, I’m devastated.
I'm glad 🤭
RIP beautiful Flacco! You will be missed ❤😢
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Owls are so very cool. I been blessed to have a few sightings and even communicated with it. very smart they are
I invite you to my channel to see more about Flaco's memorial. Thank you, I'm waiting for you.
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Oh I’m so sad. I loved him.
RIP Flaco
Legend. 🙏💔😭
Rest in Power Flaco. We are missing you already. We were lucky to know you. A real loss, especially after the luck we all had with Pale Male and his clan. Flaco, let your spirit visit Central Park from time to time. Stay awesome. 🗽🦉🗽
I loved following updates @ Flaco sightings. What a beautiful, handsome guy.
Mixed emotions @ being free or captivity 😢 Flaco u will be truly missed.
Fly free in Heaven ❤💋
Fly on Flaco!!!!!!!! May your wings never tire!!!!! 🦉🦉🦉
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✨🦉🦉✨ Rest In Heaven, Flacco
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Aww, so sad! RIP Flaco!😢
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Fly high Floco! Glad you had a year of freedom!
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Unfortunately, this was always going to be the outcome for Flaco flying free in NYC! It was going to be either flying into a building (as happened), getting hit by an auto or eating a rat poisoned with rat poison. I'm really disappointed that the zoo he escaped from didn't put more effort in trying to re-capture him!
THANK YOU.
They did everything they could to try and recapture him, but every attempt was interrupted by activists... so if you wanna blame anyone, blame the Dipshits who destroyed his enclosure and prevents all rescue attempts
Every attempt to rescue Flacco was stopped and interrupted by fans/Anti-zoo dipshits. Catching a fully flighted bird is already difficult in the best circumstances, never-ending when your actions are being actively impeded
It happens even in the country but sounds like he brought a lot of happiness in the big city
Fly high Flaco, I’ll miss seeing your pictures posted online ❤
I invite you to my channel to see more about Flaco's memorial. Thank you, I'm waiting for you.,
Sweet Flaco you had a taste of freedom. I'm very sad 😭 today for the loss of Flaco. May Flaco fly free at the Rainbow 🌈🌈 Bridge. RIP sweet Flaco.
SHARON SHNEYER, Perhaps if Flaco had more suitable and larger living quarters this could have been prevented, with that said, however, a glimpse of Flaco a day for a brief moment took my worries away. You will be missed. RIP Flaco
@ringdoorbell3223 no, that wouldn't have helped, as he already had an adequate enclosure, especially considering Owls aren't very active birds and spend the majority of their time sleeping in one spot anyway. But expecting Anti-zoo activists to actually know how animals work is like expecting a bird to learn sign language
They should maybe name something after him in New York
I invite you to my channel to see more about Flaco's memorial. Thank you, I'm waiting for you.
Flaco being followed after he left the zoo cage is sort of an unintentional experiment. Flaco was a better non-native bird than pigeons, starlings, and English sparrows! I listened to the 1955 do-wop song "Night Owl" by Tony Allen and The Champs in his honor!
Rest in peace, my beautiful Flaco
Flacco was on the verge of curing cancer. So sad. He also would have made a great president!
He would’ve been better than the two choices we have in front of us.
and his starring roles in several broadway plays will be impossible to fill
@@peterbathum2775 oh I know. It’s like there’s only one John Lennon. Flacco can not be replaced. Truly a national tragedy.
RIP...FLACO
May your wings soar in the sky blue and world loves you
I love you, Flaco🦉! 🖤💔
But love should start with protecting New York's birds better in the first place, not with having to mourn them in the end!❣
This actually bummed me out! I’ve never been a bird watcher but his story was captivating when I first heard of his escape. It’s sad the fears of him being free in NYC (aka potential to be poisoned because it’s filthy) came to fruition 😢
R.I.P. Flaco. That's a tough neighborhood -- I used to live there -- and those high-rises will getcha every time. But you've now become part of NYC and Central Park lore.
RIP Flaco...free forever now 😢😢😢
He may have gotten free, but that didn't stop the city from ultimately causing his death..
And by "Free" you mean "Stranded." He was essentially chased away from his home by Anti-zoo dumbasses who vandalized it, forced to live in NYC for a whole year, and any rescue attempts were interrupted by the same kind of people that scared him out of the zoo
Flaco was eating lots of rats and mice. There's a few videos. Gorgeous bird.
We used to have owls where I live, but I haven't seen one in a long time. I really miss them! RIP Flaco!
Fly high Flaco!
I have complained with others about lights and windows at night..that lead to bird collisions. Now New York is bringing about the Flaco act to change those building flaws. He didn't die for nothing. I hope to get a good picture of him. Devastated me.
Such a glorious and beautiful bird...
At least he got a year of freedom before his passing. RIP Flaco, you will be remembered,
I knew it. They’d only attempt to capture him again if he was showing distress. Great job by the caretakers of this bird for giving up.
Absolutely correct.
Every attempt to re-capture was interrupted by Activists who wanted him to be "free" so if you want to blame anyone, blame them
@@seandewar47 no, they stopped trying
@@ButterrcupppRight again! They caved to the pressure of their absolute enemies, people who think animals are better off dead than in captivity.
@@seandewar47 Both are culpable. Do you have more information?
RIP FLACO🙏🏽🤦🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😢ALL BIRDS GO TO HEAVEN🙏🏽
There's no one to blame but the folks who wanted him to "live wild and free". I hope these folks are happy for the outcome they've created.
This was a preventable tragedy. It is a non native species in an area that it doesn't belong. He was almost captured but a certain group, whom I won't name, intervened and he escaped again. It's extremely disheartening when people put their interests first over an animal's welfare. There are thousands of birds that die from collision in NYC or die from eating poisoned rats. The people who celebrated his release lacked care and awareness of bird collisions not to mention the anthropomorphizing.
There are people who will say, "well, he lived freely and was probably happy". No. He was raised in captivity. He never learned to hunt and doesn't have the survival skills like those in the wild. He would've spent his last year exhausted and hungry. He was left to fend for himself in an environment where he has no learned survival skills. His "freedom" was an early death sentence. People have such twisted views of wildlife and think "omg he's free now" which completely misses the reality of the situation
a sad loss for the country. Flaco was a standard bearer for wild life existing within one of the largest cities in the world. It is an honorable legacy to raise awareness of the danger of glass and reflective materials to killing birds. you need to place visible obstruction, grid/dots/etching etc. 2" wide and 2" tall for both reflection and transparency to prevent birds flying into glass or any reflective surfaces. I had heard a bird strike a window recently and looked it up ...
Lol shut up, this bird was never supposed to be "free."
@@melissasmith6762try and learn something rather than your usual rudeness
@@lorettanericcio-bohlman567I've learned plenty, including about the absolute half wits involved with this situation, you included.
So sad. Fly high, Flaco.
I only learned of you recently Flaco but I am grateful to have known you...
First Big Ounce and now Flaco. This is a great start to the new year.
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FLACO OUR BELOVED OWL MAY YOU FLY HIGH TO YOUR FOREVER HOME. WE WILL MISS YOU AND NEVER WE WILL FORGET YOU. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🥹🥹🥹 So sad Flaco is no longer with us.
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May he RIP😢
I hope they put up a commemorative plaque by that tree. RIP, Flaco. ❤️🦉
❤ so sad. Fly free Flaco
The concrete jungle got him. Rest in peace Flacco.
LoVE* you* forever* *sweet* Flaco* ✨❤️
What a terrible shame! I adored Flaco.
🕊️🦉🕊️💜
He was adorable❤️😢
Rest in peace, dear Flaco. Fly free in Heaven. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
The zoo didn't have a tranquilizer to capture him? They know he slept at that tree and didn't even bother to set up an owl house trap to get him.
who cares he got his freedom in his twilight year. it’s better to be free for a year that caged for life
@@donaldvonglitchenberger4108 pandas have entered the chat 👀 😅
Very sad he died, but at least he knew a little freedom. I wish I'd seen him other than at the zoo.Today, you could not hear the memorial for all the people whjo came to honor him. RIP dear owl.You are missed.
Y’all are wild! Your so upset he passed away yet your the same ones that signed the petition for him to be “free” in NYC instead of letting him be caught and put back into his safe enclosure or put him back into the wilderness where he might have lived longer and your the same ones who poison the rats in your city that you know him and other birds/animals will be eating and suffer the consequences…. Makes no sense
cool rant
Rest in Peace beautiful Flaco.
💙🦉💙 💔😥💐
Lynryrd Skynyrd said it best...FREE BIRD
🦉 REST IN PEACE 😢YOUR 🪦⚰️ALWAYS KEEP ON LOOKING OUT THINGS ❤
This makes me so sad 😢
If people were fearful of the owl getting poisoned from rat poisoning. Shouldn’t we consider the rest of wildlife too? Besides there are other methods of getting rid of rats than to poison them. I remember hearing about a dog hunting group which would actively target rats at night (in nyc?? I think)
But yeah, I heard about birds getting severely injured when colliding with windows in large buildings in cities.
Falco was a beautiful owl, may he rest in peace. He died a free bird the way God created them to be free.
Bunmer. RIP you beautiful bird.
Yes a sad ending indeed 😢
Though…at least he died a “free bird”.
RIP Flaco 😢
This sounds like a Zapruder film. The owl was murdered. Also, can we (sadness aside, because I love owls and they are very majestic - I love their hooting; reporter can save her "who-ing" for a Tootsie Pop commercial) not watch this video without comparing him to Joe Flacco? His escape from zoo jail may have been a comeback, but in the end, tragedy was bound to occur.
RIP Flaco. Flaco's favorite roosting tree should be landmarked.
I feel like crying.😢
If he had stayed in the cage he would still be alive, likely. RIP Flaco.
One day of freedom is worth more then 60 years in a gilded cage
St francis of assisi bestow your warmth over our grief
We love you FLACO........❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
I thought they had rescued him. It wasn't safe out in the city. This was sad news to start the day. RIP Flaco 🦉🌈💖
Someone had to of poisoned him. They just talked about him. They drew attention to him and said tht they didnt want him to get poisoned. Now look.
and how would someone manage to catch an owl and then poison him? that makes no sense
This will be national news for an entire week unfortunately
Better than Trump, Taylor Swift, Aaron Rodgers, or immigration.
Flaco is just a distraction from what's really going on.
@@jbjacobs9514 that is true lmao
i hope so. i can’t take the news anymore
poor Flaco its sad. The zoo could have capture him but never bother to do it. They are responsible for his death. lt breaks my heart. Flaco is in heaven flying with beautiful white wings. well miss Flaco and build a statue to honor him. 🦉 Flaco spirit well be on the tree.
EXACTLY! 🙌
Very sad😢
Flavor remains me of Hoots from Sesame Street,Hoots use to spend his days on that street the make believe street and than he would leave with his saxophone saying that he was going to jam in central park ,maybe Flaco was Hoots .Rest in peace night boy only we meet again.
Monsters are the ones keeping birds in cages - and the monsters call the person that set the owl free a "vandal" - these monsters are the ones that belong in a cage.
But he may have eaten a rat that might have had eat poison that's why he may have hit the window. Owls live up to 20 years in the wild but in captivity 60 years,he was only 14years😢
It’s sad he died but it’s amazing he finally was free. I can just imagine his last year of life was his best year ever.
@@VedawatiAlbert-mi1tb There are always dead birds at the bottom of glass skyscrapers - I have seen them many times in NYC, and it pisses me off. Doormen are instructed to remove them immediately.
@@LCx829 He suffered, he just wanted to eat. Owls are DUMB af and don't know how to go home.
@@paulsawczyc5019You are a 🤡 Maybe you broke into the cage.
Oh nooo 😢
I hope they put up a statue for him.
The person who vandalized his enclosure needs to be caught.
Rip Flaco
If only we cared about people as much.❤
you can do both
@@nycbklynrmp You can, but we don't. Do they announce the name of the latest person to freeze to death in Central Park?
Edit: Do they ever give dead homeless people a cute bio and guess at contributing factors?
It just seems asymmetrical from a human point of view. I am born and raised in midtown Manhattan, Sheep's Meadow is my home; so I understand the real need to connect to nature when you live here. And I grew up with the value placed on people with no money in NYC that makes them part of the sidewalk. So I get why the media does what it does...I just find it inhuman when an Owl earns a deep dive on international news, but a man that dies underneath Flaco's tree gets no attention or sympathy from New Yorkers and the rest of the world. RIP Flaco
People aren't worth it
@@andypanda4756speak for yourself. i don’t care about your bird
When does Falcon get a statue? That tree would be a nice place.
PSA: Flaco has Wikipedia article
Poor Flaco
So people killed it then, great job. As long as you can put some flowers next to the tree that makes it all better.
Bummer!
🦉 🙏 ❤️
Wow 😳🤯
Poor owl!!! 😓
I just learned about Flaco from How To With John Wilson, and now he is gone.
you know what else Is more sad the crime rate
and the crime rates actually nowhere near as bad as the 70s, 80s, and 90s when nyc averaged 2000+ murders a year. These days nyc averages what, 600 a year? It’s like disney land compared to the glory days
Rest in peace
Thank you, the fine reporting more advocacy for Law 15