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Pigeons needs home NYHi,
I work in an animal hospital that also does wildlife rescue and rehabilatation. We have two pigeons and one white dove that have come to us starving.One pigeon is white and banded(Green band 2006) we contacted the store that sold it they do not want it back. The other pigeon is grey white and reddish with some crowning around his head, (Im sorry I do not know pigeon breeds)That bird is also banded (457Jo90)but I have had no luck tracing the band. The dove is white and was picked up at a cemetary (most likely released to honor some deceased person)They have been with us for over a month. I had wrote in to the Daily News about people releasing doves and white pigeons at weddings and funerals. These poor guys just can't fend for themselves like our NY feral pigeons. Someone contacted me through my NY Daily news comment and expressed an intrest in the birds. I have spoken to him and he wanted to come from PA to pick up the birds but has yet to show up. I need to get these guys out of the hospital so we can make room for the really sick and injured wildlife. We will not release them because we do not want them to starve again.If you would like to adopt 1 2 or all 3 please contact me Stray123@yahoo.com please put pigeons in subject line.I will only adopt out to a responsible person with a coop. Must be in NY area I will not ship. Thanks |
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Hello and Welcome to Pigeon Talk,
I just wanted tothank you for helping these birds and supplying them with room and board until they have a home. Yes, they should not be released and will require a home. We have several members who live around the area and hopefully one will respond, since shipping is not an option-then I can't help you, but I'm sure there will be a response..hopefully...soon. Which hospital are you? I too have a "wedding release victim", but only because someone did a quick money making scheme, never trained the birds and this was a white king, a pigeon with no flying skills or homing ability. This is a problem everywhere. Ther are so many reputable "white release" businesses that really do train their birds very well, and they are actually white homing pigeons who do have the skills for speed and homing ability. We have a few members that have these businesses, and they are top notch. People seeking wedding release birds, need to find a reliable sources, instead of the quick money-making schemes.
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Treesa ![]() Plan ahead.............It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.
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Thanks for your response. Im in Nassau county. I hope I can find a home for them soon since they are taking space for wildlife that is normally released after rehab. I won't ship for 2 reasons 1)I would not know how too. 2) I want to be sure im not shipping to someone that would abuse or misuse them in any matter. We are expecting high winds tommorow which always brings us plenty of ophaned birds and squirrels. Any suggestions are welcome. This guy that contacted me via my daily news opinion still may show up.
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HI,
Just wanted to let everyone know That the 2 pigeons have been placed. Thank you everyone for your advice and responses. The white dove is still up for adoption this bird will need to be an indoor bird im told. ![]() |
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Thank you for letting us know. This is great news, I am glad they found a home.
Reti |
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White dove still available!Quote:
So...okay, is there anyone out there who would be able to give this white dove a loving home?
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Treesa ![]() Plan ahead.............It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.
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