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Check Out This Maintenance Request - Rooster Broke The Window
Afternoon BP Community! I just saw this picture from a work order submitted by one of our residents at a Single Family Home in Glenwood Illinois (suburb outside of Chicago). The rooster hopped up on the window sill outside and pecked the window until it cracked. No one even knows where the rooster came from and then it is now reported gone. The image below was taken by the resident at the time. I found this hilarious and had to share with the community! Now some of you more rural communities may not appreciate this but here in Chicagoland this is once in a lifetime!

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Is this in a class A neighborhood or someplace more fowl?