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From interviews of two residents of the Ibis Golf and Country Club by Palm Beach Post reporter Tony Doris. Doris interviewed the homeowners, Siobhan Casimano and Cheryl Katz, after Casimano wrote the following in an email to the Post: Our home along with neighbors are continually being ravaged by hundreds of vultures, costing thousands of dollars in damage. People need to know what living in Ibis is really likeplease shed light on this story. These accounts, which were quoted in a Post story in August, have been edited for clarity.
siobhan casimano
We live in New York and bought the house in West Palm Beach as a vacation home. Our house sitter told us the house is overrun by vultures. Its a widespread problem. I heard a lady is buying bags and bags of dog food and leaving them out for the vultures. They know who it is, but she wont stop. My husband has a timer on a camera, and hundreds have broken through our screen and have taken up residence and vomit everywhere. The smell is like a thousand rotting corpses. The vultures just vomit everywhere. Defecating and vomiting. Its just gross. We cant even go back down to the house.
The wildlife has taken over the community. Theres a lot of other animals, but those are easy on the eyestheyre not vomiting. Im not talking about a few vultures, Im talking about hundreds that are swarming the area. The whole neighborhood is trashed. Those vultures are like the size of dogs. They ripped all the screens out, ripped up all the furniture, vomited on the barbecue and in the pooleverywhere. They just all hang out there and do whatever vultures do. The pool fence was installed for my daughter, but they destroyed that. I had to replace that. Theyre picking, clawing, and sitting on everything. Theyre very heavy. Theyre sitting on top of the pool enclosure and its collapsing.
https://harpers.org/archive/2019/11/property-buzzards-ibis-golf-and-country-club-vultures/