The woman spotted on video apparently plucking a bird inside a Montreal subway car may have identified herself on Facebook.

The Nunatsiaq Online, a newspaper based in Iqaluit, Nunavut, reports that a woman named Christina David, also known as Christina Qalli Posie, says she is the woman in the video that was posted earlier this month on YouTube.

In a Facebook post Friday, David seems surprised someone recorded her plucking the bird, and that the video clip is now attracting so much attention online.

“OMG!! Haha Im famous … I cant believe it went this far haha (sic),” she writes.

The video, taken July 1 by a fellow subway passenger, shows a young woman sitting on a subway car, bent over a plastic bag placed on the floor. The woman appears to be plucking feathers off a bird, while fellow passengers cover their noses and move away from her.

The Montreal police department’s transit division said Friday, that they were actively seeking the woman to discuss the incident.

In her Facebook post, David says she was not eating the raw bird as some have reported; she was simply excited to begin preparing it.

"i was so happy that i didnt care where i was at the moment but all i have to say is that i aint crazy lol thats all," she writes.

"And on top of it i was not even f*en eating it raw."

She adds she was plucking the bird inside the bag and not making a mess.

"but i didnt care i was just laughing my ass off just enjoying [it] and on top of it i couldnt wait to go home so i can put it on the big pan with onions and mushrooms," she writes.

When a friend notes that the video is all over the news and that police are looking for her, David writes: "Their not looking for me i went to court yesterday morning,"

She adds: "but i totally pulled it off and i dont care who says what."

David writes she has no regrets and that she is an Inuk no matter where she is: "i will never ever forget anything i will always be a real inuk for eveer till im gone."

David's Facebook profile says she lives in Montreal and went to school in Wakeham Bay, an Inuit community in the Nunavik area of northern Quebec.