Stainless steel pigeon spikes are used on buildings and structures to keep pest birds from landing. Someone forgot to tell this Pigeon. |
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Smarter Than Your Average Bird
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Smart guy.
ReplyDeleteHe looks rather disappointed....
ReplyDeleteAt least that pigeon won't have to worry about a crowd gathering. Pretty plumage.
ReplyDelete...man, they can make a mess.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty old to me, no wonder the pigeon sussed it out
ReplyDeletePigeons do know how to live in cities. They take advantage of every available location.
ReplyDeletePigeons cannot be fooled..
ReplyDeleteHe's got the whole thing figured out.
ReplyDeleteHe found the loophole.
ReplyDeleteThese guys can get around anything. In one school where I worked the assistant principal put up fake owls around the perimeter of the school. The next morning the pigeons were sitting on the heads of the owls! True story!
ReplyDeleteThey figure out ways to get around it.
ReplyDeleteThey are survivors!
ReplyDeleteI like the colors of the pigeon next to the pinks of the building! Neat photo!
ReplyDeleteThis pigeon looks far too regal, in his pose, to care about spikes!
ReplyDeleteHe landed safely on the area that's free, he is indeed a clever bird.
ReplyDeleteThis one may be wise and careful pigeon :)
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