No bird strike or damage reported near highway 113 exit, Davis CA
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A driver reported a possible bird flying near the bus on highway 113 exit ramp. No contact, injury, or damage were found after checking.
Audio|Heard on: UC Davis Unitrans Bus Service
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, as I was exiting the 113 South Freeway on the exit ramp,
00:05
I believe what must have been a small bird, possibly a little, possibly a crow, actually,
00:12
flew in front of my bus, and it was very close.
00:16
Should I write up an internet report?
00:20
Did you make any contact with it?
00:24
Hey, I wouldn't know.
00:26
I'm sure the crow knows.
00:30
Did you have to break harshly at a passenger fall or anything like that? Hey, that's a negative.
00:36
My foot was all the way down on the accelerator.
00:41
Hey, and as for the bird, can you give a better description of what it looked like?
00:48
Hey, yeah, it actually may have been a blue jay.
00:50
I also saw a hint of yellow on there.
00:54
Hey, since we're roughly how large was it?
00:58
Hey, it was about the size of my fist, actually.
01:02
Hey,
01:05
10-4[1], possibly a yellow-rumped warbler.
01:08
I think that you should be good.
01:11
Pay ten for a yellow-humped warbler.
01:13
I will keep that in mind and disregard an insider report, thanks.
01:17
That was, yellow-rumped.
01:21
Correction, yellow-rump, my deepest apologies.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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