Pigeon Talk

I have some wooden eggs.

As far as your second point... I guess not. I was excited to see babies but I don't really have space longterm for when babies become adults.

Things have been slowly sliding down the slippery slope from my original intentions to have a pet bird. Since all of my creatures must, by necessity, live in the house with me I probably should stop the ball from rolling before it becomes too much of a good thing. Especially since, as of late, only two of these guys have started to feel like too much. :(
While it's sad to read that you're having issues with Rowan it's still up to you what you want to do. I do so want to see those eggs hatch. Rowan (if his band was correct) was hatched in 2018. I'm not sure how old pigeons live to be. I would think you'd have a easier time placing their offspring. I also think it's important to keep in mind that Olive might have behaviors if her mate is gone. Either way I'm far from a pigeon expert but I have enjoyed watching their story. I'm sure you will do what is best for them :hugs
 
Good news today, my last missing bird trapped in this morning while I was feeding.
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The hen that crashed is also doing well.
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:highfive: :celebrate So exciting. Can't wait to hear your first impressions and ... PICTURES!
How many?
There will be loads of pictures don't worry! I've only ordered two. He has three different colourations. I've ordered the green wings and bronze head and neck. He has some that are black and white. :love
 
I'm jealous, I'd love some Archangels.

@CCUK your new loft is on a piece of concrete right? I know you don't have many birds in it right now but is it easy to get poop off of?
It's on 2x2 concrete slabs. I have them in the chicken run too. The chickens create a lot of mess and when I clean them out I have a floor scraper and it lifts right up. It's easier when wet though. I hope the pigeons won't be as messy but...they are pigeons!
 

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