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He's nothing fancy or exotic by any means, but this was the best, coolest, funniest, most loyal bird I've ever had. The late, great Squidgeon.

Insectra 8 Feb 17
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Are they personable? Do they bond? If so, how do they show it?

Zster Level 8 Feb 18, 2018

wow, @Insectra, what an amazing experience! would never have guessed that pigeons can be so clever. hiding under the bureau 😀 & distinguishing between mates & bouncers! astounding!

What an amazing experience!

@Insectra That's the damnedest pigeon story I ever did hear!

@Insectra none-the-less

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Did you race him? Fry, steam or pie him when he died?

FrayedBear Level 9 Feb 17, 2018

@Insectra that put paid to the pie!

how terrible, @Insectra!

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Wait... That's a squab mated with a pigeon?

MrLink Level 8 Feb 17, 2018
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He seems a great, benign gentleman 🙂

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They are loving, and highly intelligent. With better observation and memory skills than humans, apparently.

I once tried to keep our (fancy) pigeons off our deck by putting a realistic, head-bobbing Great Horned Owl on the deck railing. But despite my constantly moving the fake owl's location to make it seem alive, the pigeons would observe it for about 20 minutes, then resume their activities as before.

The rest of us didn't fare so well, however.
The parrots went berserk screaming alarms if they glimpsed it, the dogs would go crazy barking when they came onto the deck, and we'd all jump in alarm each time we came out the front door, despite being the ones who put the fake owl there in the first place.

Finally, the pigeons won..they were the only ones not being traumatized, so I took the owl down.

birdingnut Level 8 Feb 17, 2018
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When I was little the neighbor had one that iived in her house

btroje Level 9 Feb 17, 2018
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