September 14, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Pigeon Racing in Southern Oregon is a Cruel Sport
Guest Post by Sindy Harris This past week, I was handed a racing pigeon at my Northwest Bird Club meeting in Medford. I have a sanctuary for rescued, domesticated pigeons in Jacksonville and belong to the Northwest Bird Club. A … Continue reading →
September 6, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Facebook Community Accelerator for Palomacy!
We never planned on being a worldwide provider of pigeon & dove rescuing & rehoming expertise & assistance but thanks to the power of our Palomacy Help Group, we are! We began in 2007 as a small, local volunteer-powered, charity-funded … Continue reading →
August 18, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Autism Spectrum Disorder & Pigeons
Hello, I’m Jennifer Lynn and, a seamstress for Cirque du Soleil and mother to a child on the autism spectrum. My daughter has O.D.D. and ADHD. As such, she has since an early age had uncontrollable rage fits and tantrums … Continue reading →
July 14, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Willy Wonky
In April, a nice family stopped traffic to rescue a big, white pigeon standing in the middle of their busy street. They fell in love with the young King pigeon who had been bred for meat (squab) & inhumanely “released”. … Continue reading →
June 26, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on The Face of Pigeon Racing
Guest Post by Chava Sonnier Founder & Director of Great Lakes Pigeon Rescue Virginia is a gentle soul. She enjoys napping on her favorite basket, or in your cupped palms. She relishes her pigeon seed with all the finesse of … Continue reading →
May 31, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on A Pigeon Tale
Guest Post by Heather Hohlowski Why the *$@# Do They Call it A Sport? The so-called “sport” of pigeon racing began more than 200 years ago, in Belgium. The racing breed of pigeons is selectively crossbred and trained, with the … Continue reading →
May 6, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Losing Norm
Rescue Hungry, injured and unable to fly, a lost racing pigeon sought help from a kind homeowner named Sandy, hanging around for days and looking at her with his big, smart eyes; shy and lonesome both at the same time. … Continue reading →
April 26, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Therapy Pigeons & Why They Should Be A Thing
Guest Post by Sandy Briggs The notion of such a thing as a Therapy Pigeon is difficult to explain to someone who doesn’t know pigeons but it’s obvious to those of us who know them. Ozzie is my second pigeon. My … Continue reading →
April 4, 2022
by Elizabeth
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Baby homing pigeon Bella was bred for “dove release” but “set free” because of her/his black feathers & splayed legs. (See The Truth About Dove Releases & learn about culled pigeons*.) The helpless, two-week old nestling was left in a park and … Continue reading →
April 1, 2022
by Elizabeth
Comments Off on Lilo: Pigeon Racing Survivor
Warning: Includes graphic wound photos Somebody used beautiful, gentle Lilo for their cruel hobby of pigeon racing. He was flying his heart out hundreds of miles trying to get back home when the hungry hawk hit him. The shock and … Continue reading →