A quiet dawn on the Las Vegas Strip shattered as a man brazenly entered the Flamingo hotel’s famed flamingo habitat. Michael Fairbarn, a 33-year-old from Ontario, wasn’t there to admire the birds; he was there to inflict harm and steal one of them.
Surveillance footage revealed a disturbing scene: Fairbarn, around 5 a.m., forcibly grabbing a flamingo named Peachy. The video showed not only the theft, but also a callous disregard for the other birds, with Fairbarn allegedly pinning down another, preventing its escape.
The footage followed Fairbarn as he carried Peachy through the hotel, the bird awkwardly held under his arm and then roughly handled by its neck and legs. A chilling image of cruelty unfolded as he made his way toward his room.
Inside the hotel room, police discovered a “large bloody feather” – a grim testament to the violence. A search of Fairbarn’s phone revealed even more disturbing evidence: photos and videos depicting him choking Peachy and throwing the helpless bird onto the floor.
In one particularly unsettling clip, Fairbarn is heard laughing as he declares his intention to “take [the bird] home.” The casual cruelty of the statement underscored the severity of his actions.
Fairbarn offered a bizarre explanation to police, claiming he entered the habitat because he believed a flamingo was in distress. He insisted he was merely “popping” the bird’s wing back into place, a practice he claimed to know from his experience as a “farm boy.”
However, animal control experts quickly refuted this claim, stating Fairbarn had actually *pulled* the wing from Peachy’s body, causing significant injury to the bird and several others in the habitat. His explanation rang hollow in the face of the evidence.
Now facing four felony counts of animal abuse, Fairbarn was ordered to post $12,000 bail. The judge stipulated he must surrender his passport, stay away from the Las Vegas Strip, and have no contact with animals.
Caesars Entertainment, owners of the Flamingo, expressed profound distress over the incident. They confirmed that Peachy and the other injured birds are receiving intensive care from dedicated veterinarians and the hotel’s animal care team, with hopes for a full recovery.
The case has sparked outrage, highlighting the vulnerability of animals and the consequences of senseless cruelty. Fairbarn’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 9, where he will face the full weight of the law.