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Old 16-06-2008, 10:39   #7
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Re: Orphaned birds being taught to sing.

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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey View Post
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.
Ah, I was under the impression they'd look more like baby birds.

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Originally Posted by PeteTheMusicGuy View Post
I already have a problem with a rather annoying pigeon
I read about your daily wakeup coos. I'm sure I know that pigeon, he used to wake me up at our old flat before the landlord cut down the tree!

Up here, I usually hear crows in the morning. I like crows, but I wish they would shush until later in the day.
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