Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I don't know how to help this beautiful bird, he has been in my back yard for the 3rd day now! Has two yellow bands on his legs, concerns me why he hasn't flown away! What do I do? I live in Santo Domingo by Augustine Dr.
Email at acdc0110@gmail.com or call me at 352-409-0082 if you can help this critter! Thank You! ![]() Toni |
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Dr. Valdez at Park Heights Animal Hospital (352) 326-9116 (Fruitland Park, 441 across from Bill Bryan Dodge) is an avian vet.
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Guy from pigeon club says feed and water and hopefully it will regain strength. There are pigeon races going on this time year and owners pefer not to self identify so do not advertise lost birds.
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by george, i think you are right. We call this breed, homing pigeons.
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Warren I read an article that explained carrier pigeons were once so plentiful that they blackened the sky. but then hunters killing them by the hundreds daily caused them to disappear and th last one died in 1919 (as I recollect). Experts wanted to see if they could clone the last one. so what this resident has in his/her back yard is not the same carrier pigeons described in this article or is it?. At least that is what I gathered from this article and I read it more than once because I was so fascinated by he fact that the carrier pigeon population was so vast at one time. Perhaps an avian expert could chime in here
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