A gentleman arriving from Guyana was caught at JFK Airport attempting to smuggle 70 live finches hidden inside hair rollers. He was sent home without his birds, which he was planning to enter in a high-stakes underground singing contest.
From the New York Times:
On Saturday, 70 live finches were discovered in the black duffel bag of a Guyanese citizen who, like the other smugglers, was believed to be bringing them to the United States to participate in underground singing contests. Gamblers set the birds against each other and place bets on their chirping skills.
A winning male finch with a good pedigree and track record can sell for up to $10,000, according to a United States Fish and Wildlife Service investigation nicknamed Operation G-Bird.
"They bet on how many times the finches will chirp in a minute, which finch chirps the most," Anthony Bucci, a spokesman for United States Customs and Border Protection in New York, said on Wednesday.
Image: United States Fish and Wildlife Service / US Customs and Border Protection