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Re: Old traditions lost... (1 posts)
by Onorio Catenacci - Last post on: 08-09-04 05:25
tonyf wrote: > You can thank the animal huggers for that. They said that > it makes birds sick. The said that it was bad for the pigeons > because they have to eat it off of the ground. I wonder if the > idiots ever stopped to think about were birds and pigeons feed. > They must think the c... (Read More)

Re: Extra wing feathers! - oddity 002.jpg (0/1) (1 posts)
by tonyf - Last post on: 08-06-04 09:12
On 5 Aug 2004 19:15:21 -0700, suechew@ptd.net (Sue Chew) wrote: >Hi tonyf, >I wasn't able to get to see your photo. It sure would be interesting >to see if this bird throws you some offspring with the extra feathers. >Would there be any advantage to this for a Wuta? >Sue Hello Sue, One o... (Read More)

Re: Osama Found Hanged (1 posts)
by legalprocess - Last post on: 07-22-04 10:53
wrote in message news:YqNLc.82597$od7.2005@pd7tw3no... > Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early Wedensday evening. As evidence they took several photos, some of which i have included here. As yet, this information has not hit the headlines due to Bush wanting confirmat... (Read More)

Doves - sorry its a bit ot- UK south coast. (3 posts)
by Hilary - Last post on: 07-22-04 09:24
Hi Can anyone point me in the right direction of a good info/feed supplies source for white doves. Sorry if this is a bit OT but I'm not getting anywhere with searches. At the moment they are on a mixed corn feed with wild bird food added ( well they help themselves),and grit provided. The... (Read More)

Pigeon Guided Tours (1 posts)
by Onorio Catenacci - Last post on: 07-22-04 05:32
Hi all, It turns out that someone has come up with a modern variation of the old recon technique used during the World Wars of having a camera strapped to a pigeon. -- Onorio Catenacci ... (Read More)

baby pigeon with odd leg (8 posts)
by SH - Last post on: 07-20-04 11:52
I have a dovecote in the garden where a pair of white pigeons have set up home and have produced one baby. When walking by I have heard the unnatural sound of a wing beating against the side of its nest box when it was moving around. I took it out to inspect it and one of its legs is straight a... (Read More)

Orphaned or rejected chick feed (3 posts)
by Hilary - Last post on: 07-20-04 07:12
What can you feed them with? Is there a ready made product? One of the doves has an ineffective male who is not helping to feed. Last time she only managed to rear the strongest chick. Shes a good mum but I suppose she just couldnt physically produce enough crop milk even with us topping the... (Read More)

babies in flowerpot (4 posts)
by p_almoni@hotmail.com - Last post on: 07-19-04 10:25
A pigeon laid eggs in an unused flowerpot outside a window (no nest, right on the soil), which hatched about two weeks ago. The parents come by several times a day for what looks like feeding, but I thought I'd put out some water. If I put a large bottlecap in the pot and fill it with water, s... (Read More)

"OLD" or "JUST" MOLLY EXPOSED (was: Re: Car Sickness Problem) (17 posts)
by Mike - Last post on: 07-17-04 17:34
"Just Molly" wrote: >"Mike" wrote in message >> "Just Molly" wrote: >> Ok.. But the outcome of such a case would be pubic knowledge, win >> or lose, so which is it? > So if it is public knowledge, look it up for yourself. The "case" doesn't exist, you are an idiot and a liar, you sell... (Read More)

Tidbit (5 posts)
by tonyf - Last post on: 07-16-04 09:01
Have you ever checked a pair of eggs and there be a small dent or crack in the shell? I always save a few shells from nest where the babies hatched out on hand. Break off a piece of shell big enough to cover the dent/crack and put some saliva on it. Place it over the spot and hold it there f... (Read More)

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