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Homing instinctI have a question that many people have answer different, i just want to know your opinion
How much or how strong of homing instinct do roller pigeons have? How far can they go away from the loft and come back? Thanks all of you in advance!!! |
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None, they need to know where the loft is to return to it. They may route and know a larger area than others but they have to know the location of the loft. Homers, you can blindfold and take miles away to an area they never been and they home back to the loft. Science still does not know how.
Tony
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Hi big t, thanks for the info, last night i was doing research on homing instinct and a page got my attention, the title was "Science finally found out pigeon homing instinct" it explain that scientist found out that homing pigeons know they way back to the loft by "smell" i know wierd, they said that they release a special odor while they are flying, and that way they can smell their way back to the loft.
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racing pigeons are taken by basket and then liberated to fly home....so no, that does not hold water, but not to say they do not ever use smell...because only the pigeon really knows.
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In the studies; smell, memory, internal compass, landmarks all seem to come into play, But, in truth, no one knows how they home.
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