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#1 2012-06-27 09:59:04

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feeding pigeons

hi! i thought i would post a topic about feeding pigeons. i feed them almost every day now! pigeons are lovely birds and have inspired me to draw pics of them. sometimes i pick them up and hold them or stroke them! they land on my shoulder and head and are soo cute!!

discus things about pigeons to at this pigeon chat room!
DO YOU LIKE PIGEONS?
DO YOU FEED THEM?
DO YOU AGREE WITH FEEDING THEM?
DO YOU KEEP THEM AS PETS?
HAVE YOU EVER HELD A PIGEON?

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pigeons are not pests. i have NEVER contracted any diseases from pigeons ever. i did catch salmonella from a squirrel once. but NEVER from pigeons. plus, [u]pigeon poo does not damage buildings! it can also be easily cleaned off!
how could people kill them? they are living creatures too! they have rights! they have family! they have feelings too! they feel pain and grief, happy-ness and love just like us!
imagine you live in a shared house that you can't move out of, with other people. you wouldn't KILL them or eat them would you? that would be weird and sick wouldn't it?..
that is what people do to animals.

a source that pigeons pose a low health risk and another source  but
little girl caught BUBONIC PLAGUE from a squirrel
I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST SQUIRRELS but this is simply proof that squirrels are more dangerous that pigeons. and pigeons cannot carry fleas so it is impossible to catch the bubonic plague off them because fleas cannot live on pigeons!!! (or any other diseases carried by fleas).

GOT ANY INTERESTING FACTS, OR PHOTOS OF  PIGEONS  YOU WANT TO SHARE? POST HERE.(no nasty, inappropriate or offensive pictures or facts please)

9star's guide to taming pigeons
1)find a place that isn't to busy (it has to be a bit busy otherwise there won't be any pigeons)but with a large flock of pigeons.
2) buy a few bags of wild bird seed, (not bread as this attracts seagulls).
3 ) throw down a handful of seed, the pigeons should fly down straight away!
4) stand up feeding them don't try to touch them yet.
5) get some seed on your hand and hold it out, if a pigeon lands on your hand don't try to touch it yet.   6)  keep doing the steps 2 to 4 until the pigeons are comfortable landing on your hand.
7) try to stroke the pigeons when they land on you!
       (you can also put your hand on the ground with the food on it!)
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and also....
click here for the extension topic of this one!!
or,
if you like pigeons and other animals, click here to see paper-mache pigeons and griffins!  cool

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#2 2012-06-27 10:01:30

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Re: feeding pigeons

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.


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#3 2012-06-27 10:08:23

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Re: feeding pigeons

This looks like it would fit better in Things I'm Reading and Playing - since you are not creating pigeons.

jukyter wrote:

I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

That seems like a bit of an extreme reaction - please be respectful of other people's interests.

Do I feed them myself?  No, not pigeons...but I have been known to throw a few french fries to the sea gulls from time to time.  However, it is true that feeding wild birds does encourage them to stay where they are being fed - and that can cause problems at beaches and parks from all the bird waste that they leave behind.

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#4 2012-06-27 10:44:57

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Re: feeding pigeons

Who says she isn't creating pigeons? Muahahaha... *evil scientist*

The only type of Pigeon-ish bird I know of is a dove... or are they the same thing? Aves aren't really my thing.


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#5 2012-06-27 10:58:55

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Re: feeding pigeons

there's some really fat pigeons in my city, lots of people feed them


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#6 2012-06-27 11:27:30

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

well, i do actually make paper-mache pigeons so this does belong here!
plus, pigeons are clean and lovely birds!  if people wash their hands after touching/ feeding them you won't catch anything AND you are actually referring to a completly different animal: a south american flying squirrel!!  roll


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#7 2012-06-27 11:29:35

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Re: feeding pigeons

Paddle2See wrote:

This looks like it would fit better in Things I'm Reading and Playing - since you are not creating pigeons.

well.. i do create paper-mache pigeons! and well,  and i will feed pigeons wherever i wish. they aren't pests!+ BIRD WASTE IS GREAT FOR COMPOSTING!! (composting helps save the planet!!)
    thanks!  lol

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#8 2012-06-27 11:36:59

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Re: feeding pigeons

Pigeons are like, the best.


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#9 2012-06-27 17:22:29

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Re: feeding pigeons

9star wrote:

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

well, i do actually make paper-mache pigeons so this does belong here!
plus, pigeons are clean and lovely birds!  if people wash their hands after touching/ feeding them you won't catch anything AND you are actually referring to a completly different animal: a south american flying squirrel!!  roll

Well as long as you're doing it responsibly. Maybe it's the city environment making them diseased.


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#10 2012-06-27 18:03:38

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

"Flying rats", interesting.

I'm fine with them, but my area doesn't have many pigeons anyway (or almost any other bird, for that matter).


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#11 2012-06-27 18:28:25

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Re: feeding pigeons

RedRocker227 wrote:

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

"Flying rats", interesting.

All birds are flying rats to me! DX
My area has far too many parakeets, pigeons, seagulls and literally no other bird! D:


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#12 2012-06-27 18:40:06

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

RedRocker227 wrote:

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

"Flying rats", interesting.

All birds are flying rats to me! DX
My area has far too many parakeets, pigeons, seagulls and literally no other bird! D:

I think seagulls are actually quite cool when they aren't stealing your food.  tongue


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#13 2012-06-27 19:39:35

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Re: feeding pigeons

Whenever I'm eating something, they try to steal it from me ._. i cant even eat outside on the porch without one swooping down  neutral


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#14 2012-06-27 19:52:57

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?

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#15 2012-06-27 20:51:15

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They're cute.  tongue


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#16 2012-06-27 20:58:26

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Re: feeding pigeons

Paddle2See wrote:

This looks like it would fit better in Things I'm Reading and Playing - since you are not creating pigeons.

jukyter wrote:

I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

That seems like a bit of an extreme reaction - please be respectful of other people's interests.

Do I feed them myself?  No, not pigeons...but I have been known to throw a few french fries to the sea gulls from time to time.  However, it is true that feeding wild birds does encourage them to stay where they are being fed - and that can cause problems at beaches and parks from all the bird waste that they leave behind.

My school had a trip to Chicago, which involved lunch outside by Lake Michigan in front of the Field Museum and the Shed Aquarium. The seagulls took all the food on the ground (it was windy, so lots blew over) and one of my friends kicked one that was under the table. >.>


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#17 2012-06-27 21:41:23

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Re: feeding pigeons

I feed them french fries at In N Out


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#18 2012-06-28 04:47:40

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

RedRocker227 wrote:

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

"Flying rats", interesting.

All birds are flying rats to me! DX
My area has far too many parakeets, pigeons, seagulls and literally no other bird! D:

the birds have been there longer than us, so really they have more rights to live somewhere than we do!  roll


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#19 2012-06-28 04:54:01

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Re: feeding pigeons

jslomba wrote:

there's some really fat pigeons in my city, lots of people feed them

Pigeons' beaks are blunt.


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#20 2012-06-28 04:54:14

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Re: feeding pigeons

16Skittles wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

This looks like it would fit better in Things I'm Reading and Playing - since you are not creating pigeons.

jukyter wrote:

I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

That seems like a bit of an extreme reaction - please be respectful of other people's interests.

Do I feed them myself?  No, not pigeons...but I have been known to throw a few french fries to the sea gulls from time to time.  However, it is true that feeding wild birds does encourage them to stay where they are being fed - and that can cause problems at beaches and parks from all the bird waste that they leave behind.

My school had a trip to Chicago, which involved lunch outside by Lake Michigan in front of the Field Museum and the Shed Aquarium. The seagulls took all the food on the ground (it was windy, so lots blew over) and one of my friends kicked one that was under the table. >.>

your friend is really mean so tell she/he to stop it!! by the, way if people are nicer to the pigeons/seagulls they wouldn't be so aggressive therefor be less aggressive!
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#21 2012-06-28 04:57:33

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Re: feeding pigeons

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

I've never contracted any diseases from pigeons.


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#22 2012-06-28 06:06:51

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Re: feeding pigeons

trinary wrote:

jukyter wrote:

...do you make pigeons?
I hate the flying rats myself. Disgusting disease mongers.

I've never contracted any diseases from pigeons.

i haven't either


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#23 2012-06-28 09:40:14

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Re: feeding pigeons

I personally don't like to touch pigeons, or any wild bird. Mostly for two reasons:
1.) They're wild
2.) They are really dirty
But the ones in your town (9star), seem very tame. How did they get to be like that?

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#24 2012-06-28 10:27:35

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Re: feeding pigeons

TorbyFork234 wrote:

I personally don't like to touch pigeons, or any wild bird. Mostly for two reasons:
1.) They're wild
2.) They are really dirty
But the ones in your town (9star), seem very tame. How did they get to be like that?

well.. i'm not sure really, but i have been feeding them every few days or once a week for almost a year and i do feed them allot and i wear the same jumper when i feed them so i guess they know who i am.  wink  some of them are tamer than others like there is one i call eeks that is REALLY tame though and there are two flocks of them, one of them not as tame but still very tame. and there is an old man that feeds them two but other than that i don't know really.   hmm


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#25 2012-06-28 11:24:39

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I've never fed wild(?) pigeons, but I have a pet dove. It's a lot of fun  smile


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