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I just stalked in the neighborhood.

Great tit
@lyse a fine birb
@lyse Curious, I see Türkentauben (eurasian collared dove) all over the place now. 🤔 The ones I saw at my place made the stranges sounds, not like pigeons at all. Didn’t get a chance to record it, though.
@lyse Curious, I see Türkentauben (eurasian collared dove) all over the place now. 🤔 The ones I saw at my place made the stranges sounds, not like pigeons at all. Didn’t get a chance to record it, though.
@lyse Curious, I see Türkentauben (eurasian collared dove) all over the place now. 🤔 The ones I saw at my place made the stranges sounds, not like pigeons at all. Didn’t get a chance to record it, though.
@lyse Curious, I see Türkentauben (eurasian collared dove) all over the place now. 🤔 The ones I saw at my place made the stranges sounds, not like pigeons at all. Didn’t get a chance to record it, though.
@abucci @movq Ta. Interesting, I didn't know that name, never heard of it. It even didn't occur to me that this is not a Stadttaube (feral pigeon) but some other species. Stadttauben are the prototype pidgeons I know.
@lyse IIUC, the common feral pigeons are descendants of Rock Doves and/or Wood Pigeons. (Legend says that they didn’t come here by accident but are descendants of pets, escaped from breeders … hence they multiply so quickly.)
@lyse IIUC, the common feral pigeons are descendants of Rock Doves and/or Wood Pigeons. (Legend says that they didn’t come here by accident but are descendants of pets, escaped from breeders … hence they multiply so quickly.)
@lyse IIUC, the common feral pigeons are descendants of Rock Doves and/or Wood Pigeons. (Legend says that they didn’t come here by accident but are descendants of pets, escaped from breeders … hence they multiply so quickly.)
@lyse IIUC, the common feral pigeons are descendants of Rock Doves and/or Wood Pigeons. (Legend says that they didn’t come here by accident but are descendants of pets, escaped from breeders … hence they multiply so quickly.)
@movq Yeah, I've read about the pet story, too. Very interesting. I know of two dovecots here in the countryside, not sure what their primary reason is, though. Some years ago a mate and I witnessed how a buzzard or something along that nature attacked a pidgeon in the air several times and finally threw it to the ground. I think it didn't make it in the end. That was fascinating to see, but also very cruel. Well, simply nature. :-/

Cool trick with these pidgeon homes, never heard of them before.