The world is on fire, but here's a nice thing.
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The world is on fire, but here's a nice thing. A few months ago, a pigeon laid two eggs under our outdoor furniture on our balcony. We put a camera in there to keep an eye. The eggs hatched, survived, grew up, flapped their wings, and left the nest.
Here's what happened & what we learned.@zackwhittaker
Pidgeons are notoriously horrible at building nests. Which is wild since they apparently do the whole baby-process in winter. O.oMaybe it has something to do how widely they were domesticated in a big part of humab history and it fucked some of them up? They got used to having human-made shelters and now they have evolved at being about as good as building nests as a toddler would be at building a house from scratch.
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Brief intermission: Here's one whole minute of a pigeon throwing up into the mouths of its young. This is how they are fed. Baby pigeons have one job, and that is to stay alive. They don't leave the nest until they're fully grown. That's why you never really see baby pigeons out in the world.
@zackwhittaker we also had pigeons on our balcony laying their eggs and raising their babies! The only drawback was pigeon lice, there were dozens of them biting us... We had to call a service to treat everything on the balcony with a special spray (I guess ultra toxic). It was a sad end of our pigeon story... I am not sure I want to do it again this season.
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The world is on fire, but here's a nice thing. A few months ago, a pigeon laid two eggs under our outdoor furniture on our balcony. We put a camera in there to keep an eye. The eggs hatched, survived, grew up, flapped their wings, and left the nest.
Here's what happened & what we learned.@zackwhittaker I loved every bit of this
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@Kleen FYI the awesome and talented Rosemary Mosco is on the Fediverse! @rosemarymosco
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