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Old 13th August 2007, 10:33 AM
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Jayne,

Wonderful, wonderful job!

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Old 14th August 2007, 01:53 PM
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Thanks Tania for telling us the story.

Jane,

You are remarkable! I know that it is alot of work. But once you have them all lined up, and they have that famous "What Happened?" little look on their faces, every lil breath taken is so important.
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Way to go Jayne. A BIG thanks to you from all those pidgies.
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This story is very inspiring...may I add my 'thanks' and applause on behalf of all the innocent minding-their-own-business lives that Lady Jayne stepped in and saved!
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Hi,

Just to update you on the 21 pigeons that Jayne rescued. Unfortunately one has died. He wasn't one of the teeny ones. I am not sure what he died from but two of the others have canker so possibly that. The pigeon with the problem with its crop emptying has canker as does one of the really teeny babies but they are both very lively so fingers crossed we have caught the disease in time.

We ( London Wildcare) are fit to busting with pigeons. The Bird Ward and the Small Animal Intensive care unit chould be called the pigeon ward and the Small and very Sick Pigeon ward! Sad as I was I counted 47 pigeons ( including woodies and collared doves - but mostly ferals) in the bird ward and in the Small Animals ITU - 23 ( 20 ferals and 3 "fancy" pigeons".) - it's Pigeon City!! That's not to count the 30+ in the aviary outside!!

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