Historic Cryptid Headline: September 17, 1891 - A Strange Bird
Wood County Reporter
September 17, 1891
“A Strange Bird.”
A strange bird which has attracted the attention of hundreds of people, has been on exhibition on the farm of John Rodabaugh, a farmer living near St. Mary’s, Ohio. The bird resembles an owl very much in form, has a head shaped like a heart, the face of a monkey, a snowy white fur adorning its face, while the feathers are of a beautiful and delicate yellowish gray, with the tail of a turkey. The bird was caught a few weeks ago while the family were returning home from church, and not until it had received a load of shot did it allow itself to be taken captive, and then its captor was fearfully lacerated in the fight that ensued. It utters a noise similar to that of the squeal of a pig, and is fed wholly on small birds, which it takes into its beak alive, throwing out the bones and feathers afterward.
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