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    Pigeons

    So here's Joe's stupid question of the day. (I'm going to limit this to one thread after good advice from SG)

    There's a plethora of pigeons (that means a flock) that fly around outside my living room window. I love to watch them swoop and dive. But do they ever crash into each other, and one ends up with a broken wing? Or do they have an innate sense of distance, and keep just far enough from their mates to avoid a collision?
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    Re: Pigeons

    Maybe this will answer your question, Joe. Interesting. http://earthsky.org/earth/how-do-flo...move-in-unison

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    No idea. I know if they're migrating they fly in a V shape, and rotate positions, as it helps break headwing as a whole.

    I don't think that's piegeons though.

    Put some traps out, catch them, and eat them. Pigeons are delicious. Difficult to cook, but excellent if you cook them right.

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    Re: Pigeons

    You're talking about geese Matt, that's how they fly. But the pigeons aren't going anywhere, they're just flying around in loose circles.
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    Re: Pigeons

    Remove the legs and confit them. Roast the breasts on the bone. Serve pink.

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    Oh yeah, geese. Sorry, that's what I meant. Apparently I've been out of Canada too long.

    I'm still for the idea of a slow broil on them while brasing them in butter with some nice herbs.

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    Re: Pigeons

    Quote Originally Posted by bobsaigon2 View Post
    Maybe this will answer your question, Joe. Interesting. http://earthsky.org/earth/how-do-flo...move-in-unison
    bob that was an awesome video (can I say awesome even though I'm not North American?) Hard to believe it's a natural phenomenon.
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    Re: Pigeons

    The last time I got a goose was walking past Nice Boys in Sunee


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    Re: Pigeons

    Quote Originally Posted by scottish-guy View Post
    The last time I got a goose was walking past Nice Boys in Sunee

    MFAS would have squawked

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    Re: Pigeons

    SG we all know that was back when Adam was a lad. I said, Adam was a lad, not Alan Ladd!
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