Sadly many humans still look at pigeons as 'flying rats' (not meant as an insault for the rats). I've read that the guano from pigeons would look like from small songbirds, if they were fed enough with there natural diet things. And the risk for catching diseases from pigeons isn't as high as often told. Wish we people would change our view and see all animals more with their soul. It's so beautiful that their are many people who are kind and make lovely creative videos about animals.☀️🙂
Happened to me too, even though it was only about a dozen wood pigeons, 5 magpies and the occasional crow. 😢 This was in summer and I'm still feeling sad about it when I look at pics of "my" birds and remember the times. Now I stick to feeding crows in the park.
@Crow_Friend They looked sad and confused. Still came visit for weeks, looking for the seeds and bulldozing my plants on their clumsy search. They even came while I was on the balcony, something I've always wished they'd do, but aloof as they were, never did. Was a bittersweet goodbye, though.
No, surprisingly not at all. Although any Raptors who appear in the local area usually get swarmed by seagulls pretty quick. In the 5 years i've lived here only once has a sparrowhawk tried to take a Pigeon near the balcony.
Such cute adorable birds, they're such sweethearts! Love them lots.
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Sadly many humans still look at pigeons as 'flying rats' (not meant as an insault for the rats). I've read that the guano from pigeons would look like from small songbirds, if they were fed enough with there natural diet things. And the risk for catching diseases from pigeons isn't as high as often told. Wish we people would change our view and see all animals more with their soul. It's so beautiful that their are many people who are kind and make lovely creative videos about animals.☀️🙂
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butiful video
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So many flying pies🤩🤩🤩
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Happened to me too, even though it was only about a dozen wood pigeons, 5 magpies and the occasional crow. 😢 This was in summer and I'm still feeling sad about it when I look at pics of "my" birds and remember the times. Now I stick to feeding crows in the park.
O dear! Bet the Woodies weren't happy about that. If i stop feeding mine they start vandalising the whole balcony.
@Crow_Friend They looked sad and confused. Still came visit for weeks, looking for the seeds and bulldozing my plants on their clumsy search. They even came while I was on the balcony, something I've always wished they'd do, but aloof as they were, never did. Was a bittersweet goodbye, though.
@@ninakay80 Aww that's awful 😞
Ich mag Tauben 😊
Gibt es da keinen Ärger mit den Nachbarn?
He was banned from feeding them, this is an old video and the reason why
My english is so bad
@@gingermm8987 Not at all X English is the ONLY language I speak apart from Scottish😆🤣😂
Das Füttern wurde ihm untersagt. Im Video sieht man, warum. Ja, leider sind viele nicht sehr tolerant, wenn es um Tauben in der Nachbarschaft geht.
@ Ja, das ist hier auch so. Wobei es hier nur um 2 geht, die hier gerne chillen ohne Futter.
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I say let'a ban people who wanna ban you from feeding them.
#JusticeForPigeons
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Exactly!
I hope they didn't attract predators 😮
No, surprisingly not at all. Although any Raptors who appear in the local area usually get swarmed by seagulls pretty quick.
In the 5 years i've lived here only once has a sparrowhawk tried to take a Pigeon near the balcony.
how is possible is so clean?
They only used to come 2/3 times a day and whilst in a big group didn't poop where they eat.