Great Gentleness

Most people with whom I have discussed pigeons hold them in low esteem. I have history with pigeons, or perhaps I would not even have noticed the small creature. The great gentleness I have found seems to have escaped most people’s notice. Of course, like most humans, I did not recognize their true worth at all until I got to know one very well.”
― Kathleen Knight, Sanctuary – Exploring the Magical World of Birds

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5 responses to “Great Gentleness”

  1. Forestwood Avatar

    I think the deformed feet could be the result of inbredding or damage from spikes or acid poisons left on window sills meant to deter birds from nesting there. I am not a fan of pigeons, when we have so many orher amazing Australian birds, but they are gentle creatures.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks for sharing yet another theory about the deformed feet. We have lots of amazing birds too, Amanda. I pretty much love them all, from the smallest to the greatest.

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      1. Forestwood Avatar

        I am sure you do have lots of lovely birds Terry, but as with our flora, the 900 avian species are often highly unusual. Your post made me look up when the pigeon was introduced here, and it seems that it was introduced for racing or domesticated purposes in the 1870s. Interesting.

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  2. Lana Avatar

    This is a handsome pair! Most of them here have deformed feet, probably from eating junk food left around.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Deformed feet? I’d never heard of this, Lana, so I consulted professor Google. There were very interesting explanations. Thanks for stopping by with this comment and enjoy what’s left of your day!

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