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Pigeon Rescue
So, I am sitting at my bench in the garage talking to Geezer and I look down and there is a huge pigeon giving me the eye.
Richard and I discussed whether the bird was ill or lost. I encouraged him (the pigeon) to leave but he rather liked where he was and kept coming back.
When I could view the legs he had bands on both. Richard said he must be a competitive homing bird and had gotten lost.
I called the local Racine Racing Pigeon club and talked to a rather surly fellow who said I had to get the numbers off the red band. After digging out some rather heavy leather gloves I corralled the beast and then realized I couldn't hold on to him and write down the numbers. After getting help from the Swiss Miss I had the info, more calls, left messages, etc. I was contacted by Fred who said it was his pigeon.
The bird had been in a 150 mile race Saturday and had gotten dehydrated, hungry, disoriented and lost.
After catching the bird again, I placed him in a recycle tub with water and safflower seed.
Fred will be down to pick up Fred Jr. tomorrow morning. The red on his wing is Fred's name.
My friend, Fred Jr.
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You did a good deed Dave,, you kept him well hydrated, looks like he was vegetarian fed, nice and plump ,,,,, Attachment 243192
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You're lucky. A year ago I found a racing pigeon. Because my father used to raise them I knew how to handle the bird. Contacted the local club and found the owner. He could not be bothered to drive from Miami to Ft. Lauderdale to get the bird. I gave it food and water hopeing it would regain its strength and fly home. No luck. The poor thing died two days later. I sent a strong email to the club and owner voicing my anger with no reply.
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Hirlau
You did a good deed Dave,, you kept him well hydrated, looks like he was vegetarian fed, nice and plump ,,,,, Attachment 243192
I've eaten my share of dove but never tried squab.
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Thanks for the details!! Was wondering....................:rock:
Cheers
~Richard
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Lucky for the owner that I did not find that pigeon. I would have cut the band off and let the bird be a bird. I'm not a fan of such practices. If "races" such as this one are so exhausting, then they should not be happening. I raised a lot of orphaned pigeons on the farm as a kid and always allowed them to come and go as they pleased once they were old enough to fly.
That said, Good job Dave!
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I am happy to report Fred Jr. is on his way home.
A friend of Fred, the owner, picked him up yesterday and said a lost pigeon is not uncommon.
I learned the following:
Fred Jr. should have been named Fredericka. Yep, she is a girl.
She was born this spring and is about 3/4 grown. That will be one big pigeon at maturity.
My concern about our resident red-tailed hawks was unfounded. They rarely eat pigeon. Peregrine and Cooper hawks are the main predators.
A local business man just paid $6000.00 for a champion. It will not be raced again but will stand at stud. And I thought razors were expensive.
I agree with Ron's position but do not have the facility to keep a bird.
Finally, a good news story.
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As us geezers remember...Paul Harvey's saying: ...that folks, is "The rest of the Story!"
Thanks!
~Richard
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Yea I've rescued Pigeons too. Rescued them into their afterlife.
I hate Pigeons.
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TBS, such a party pooper! I love pigeons. Hope to one day be able to keep a few. Some came to visit me on my holiday. :)
Why do I have such trouble with pics?