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Canadian Tourist’s Bizarre Flamingo Theft Ends in Felony Charges on Las Vegas Strip

By Matthias Binder March 6, 2026
Bird brain! Tourist allegedly stole live flamingo from Las Vegas hotel, took selfies while ‘choking’ it
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Bird brain! Tourist allegedly stole live flamingo from Las Vegas hotel, took selfies while ‘choking’ it

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The Predawn Habitat IntrusionFrom Hallway Chase to Hotel Room HorrorSelf-Described ‘Farm Boy’ Faces ScrutinySwift Arrest and Legal Consequences

The Predawn Habitat Intrusion (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Las Vegas Strip – A 33-year-old visitor from Ontario, Canada, allegedly trespassed into the Flamingo hotel’s wildlife habitat before dawn on March 3, 2026, grabbed a flamingo named Peachy, and inflicted injuries on the bird and others during a drunken escapade.[1][2]

The Predawn Habitat Intrusion

Security footage captured Mitchell Fairbarn slipping into the enclosed area around 5 a.m., where Chilean flamingos and other exotic birds reside amid streams and waterfalls.[2] He chased several birds, pinned one down, and clipped another’s wing, causing pain that later required stitches.[3] Fairbarn then seized Peachy by the neck and legs, wrapping the three-foot-tall bird in his shirt and jacket.

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Officers noted that two other flamingos suffered injuries during the commotion, including being trampled or restrained.[4] The habitat, a longstanding feature of the iconic resort since 1995, suddenly became the scene of chaos.

From Hallway Chase to Hotel Room Horror

With an unidentified man nearby, Fairbarn boarded an elevator and headed to his 14th-floor room, surveillance video showed at 6:15 a.m.[4] In the hallway, he pursued the distressed Peachy once more, pinning it down before entering the suite.

Inside, the real torment unfolded. Fairbarn choked the bird while posing for selfies and videos, threw it to the floor amid its screams, and laughed throughout, according to footage recovered from his phone.[1] A large bloody feather remained in the room as evidence of the violence.[2] He even attempted to “pop” Peachy’s dislocated wing back into place, mistaking the flamingo for a duck.

Self-Described ‘Farm Boy’ Faces Scrutiny

Fairbarn later told police he had been heavily intoxicated and could not recall details, though he admitted the acts were “repulsive.”[3] He justified the wing manipulation by claiming farm experience: “He stated he knows that ‘popping’ the wing back into its place [is] a common practice for birds, such as ducks. He has knowledge of this because he is a farm boy.”[2]

In one video, he declared, “I’m taking it home,” as he returned to his room with the struggling animal.[1] Peachy sustained a severe wing injury from being pulled out of socket and needed veterinary stitches.

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Swift Arrest and Legal Consequences

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police responded quickly after the hotel reported the breach. Fairbarn faced four felony counts of torturing, maiming, or killing an animal kept for companionship or pleasure.[4]

  • Bail set at $12,000 by Justice Court Judge Suzan Baucum.
  • Conditions included surrendering his passport, electronic monitoring, no contact with the Strip, and prohibition on possessing animals.
  • He posted bond but remained in custody pending further hearings, with a court date set for March 9.

Caesars Entertainment, the hotel’s owner, condemned the “deeply distressing” event. “Our beloved birds, including Peachy, who was cruelly taken from the habitat, are currently in the care of dedicated veterinarians and our extraordinary Flamingo animal care team,” the company stated. “We are hopeful they will make a full recovery.”[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Multiple flamingos injured, Peachy required stitches for wing trauma.
  • Phone evidence sealed the case with graphic selfies and videos.
  • Resort pursuing full legal action alongside police.

This incident underscores the vulnerability of wildlife exhibits in high-traffic tourist zones and the severe repercussions for animal cruelty. What steps should hotels take to bolster security around such habitats? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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