Hawk, Falcon Being Used To Keep Downtown Detroit Clean Ahead Of Draft
Downtown Detroit’s makeover continues ahead of the NFL Draft kicking off on April 25. Officials anticipate more than 300,000 football fans in the city for the big event. City officials are partnering with multiple organizations to give downtown a makeover. Some projects include light pole upgrades, brick paver replacement, and upgrading private parking lots downtown. Recently, the city unveiled the “DCLEATED” art exhibit of 20 painted cleats for the Draft. Now, city officials want to make sure bird poop is not an issue for football fans coming into town.
Fox 2 Detroit reported that Bedrock Detroit hired ScAir Force Falconry & Bird Abatement to “scare away any starlings and pigeons with birds of prey and lasers.” Paul and Terese Thomas are the owners of ScAir Force. Ruth, a Harris’s hawk, and Yeti, a Saker falcon, are being used “as a visual cue to keep away” any invasive birds from downtown, Paul Thomas told the outlet.
Pigeon training downtown Detroit, how does it work?
The couple has Ruth and Yeti trolling the area around Campus Martius five evenings a week. Thomas also mentioned they are training pigeons and starlings to not sleep in certain places. So, they’re not just sitting there “pooping down the side of buildings.”
And if you’re curious about how they’ll monitor Ruth and Yeti, they are outfitted with ankle cuffs, tethers, and a spot for a GPS. The news outlet said they are also trained to come right back to Paul and Terese. “The reason they stay with us, the symbiotic relationship we built, is just they know we’re a meal ticket,” told Fox.
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Construction will begin on Friday near the former Monroe Midway near Cadillac Square. That’s where the Draft stage and Draft theater will be set. The road closures for the stage construction will last from Friday, March 29 through May.
At a later date, Jefferson Ave. will also shut down for the NFL Experience. The Draft area is set for Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, down Woodward Ave., and Hart Plaza. The draft stage will be near Cadillac Square, and the NFL Draft Experience will take place at Hart Plaza.
The NFL Draft will be free. Gates will open at noon on Thursday and Friday for the first three rounds and on Saturday starting at 9 a.m. for the fourth through seventh rounds.
There will be other major events surrounding the draft. Several areas of downtown Detroit will be used for additional events, such as Capitol Park, Grand Circus Park, Beacon Park, and more.
Many empty storefronts in downtown are set to be filled ahead of the NFL Draft with local pop-ups.
NFL Mock Draft 1.0: An Offense-Heavy Round 1
The “crazy season” portion of the NFL offseason is upon us! It began with the NFL Combine this weekend, which will quickly turn into the start of free agency next week. After that, the pro day circuit begins, and the NFL Draft will be here before we know it.
Looking ahead, the Combine helped set the tone for the weeks to come in two major ways. One – there’s now much more information on the prospects in this year’s NFL Draft up and down the board. That helps formulate projections.
On top of that, the rumor mill that is the Combine certainly was churning last week. With free agency still a week away, it allowed some foundation to make further assumptions about what teams will do in the coming weeks.
Working from that information, we have a decent idea of where things stand before the big-time decisions start to happen. With that, let’s kick off the week will our first full NFL Mock Draft of the season, to set the table for what’s to come.
After strong showings from both positions at the Combine, nearly half of the first round is made up of just wide receivers (eight total) and tackles (seven total). The Patriots are among the teams taking advantage of one of those groups, making a trade to give themselves two selections in the first round.
Note: Trades referenced were made for this mock specifically. Previously completed trades are not detailed.