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Old 16-06-2008, 10:19   #4
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Re: Orphaned birds being taught to sing.

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Originally Posted by KaySquirrel View Post

I was going to say that I hope they're not teaching baby pigeons to start cooing at 5am, but.. I don't think baby pigeons exist. Has anyone ever seen one?
Actually, at the risk of making a proper post, you do see them, you just don't know you are seeing them.
Pigeons are actually really good parents (as much as any disease ridden, flying rat can be) - and feed their offspring very well - as a result they get big very quickly, and you'll probably mistake them for slightly smaller adults.
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