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| Originally posted by kid nyce thats nothing, wait till you see the ones in NYC lol...they travel in packs i tell you..upwards to 50-100 per pack...they come deep with their boys and will definitely attack you. city life evident in our pigeons. |
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| Originally posted by Zoso If ever you fall off the face of the earth, Kid, we'll now know it was indeed the pigeons that got you. That's mad whack, yo. |
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| Originally posted by THE_Chris Was home for Christmas. Guess who was there? |
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| Originally posted by kid nyce thats nothing, wait till you see the ones in NYC lol...they travel in packs i tell you..upwards to 50-100 per pack...they come deep with their boys and will definitely attack you. city life evident in our pigeons. |
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| Originally posted by Unique2701 that's one big FAT pigeon. Yummy. |
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| Originally posted by THE_Chris I counted the number of seeds/peanuts he ate one morning. He ate 92. I imagine if I picked him up and started shaking him I'd hear them rattling. |

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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles |
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| Originally posted by THE_Chris I DO NOT BELIEVE THIS. TODAY THE PIGEONS MATED |

^^ that was nasty.
Hawk eats a mouse and chokes on it.
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| Originally posted by THE_Chris Was home for Christmas. Guess who was there? |
Was home for the weekend of 19-21 Jan.
Pigeons still there.

Maybe the pigeons can smell each other's poop. If their mates have food to poop out, it's worth a look.
Also I have to mention counting 97 seeds the pigeon ate is a little excessive. 
OMG BIRD FLU!!
We put up a bird house in our backyard about twelve years ago. A couple of birds decided to make it their home. They had kids, and they all flew away to warmer climates during the winter. In spring, their young returned. They hatched another set of kids, and the cycle has been repeating ever since. Kinda cool.
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| Originally posted by idoru We put up a bird house in our backyard about twelve years ago. A couple of birds decided to make it their home. They had kids, and they all flew away to warmer climates during the winter. In spring, their young returned. They hatched another set of kids, and the cycle has been repeating ever since. Kinda cool. |
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| Originally posted by d-miurge OMG BIRD FLU!! |
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| Originally posted by idoru We put up a bird house in our backyard about twelve years ago. A couple of birds decided to make it their home. They had kids, and they all flew away to warmer climates during the winter. In spring, their young returned. They hatched another set of kids, and the cycle has been repeating ever since. Kinda cool. |
Same thing happened to us on NYE. At 5PM a white dove sat on our balcony throughout the evening while fireworks went off and kids were playing and screaming - still didnt move. He/She was determined to stay with us until the next day - at about 9:30AM it flew away.
Found something on Google that says white doves are old indian symbolism of peace and good fortune.
Cant complaint if that's the case! 
Was home again for the weekend of the 26th-28th Jan.
Pigeons still there.

It looks leaner in that last pic. Dieting or working out?
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| Originally posted by Zoso It looks leaner in that last pic. Dieting or working out? |
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