November 10, 2020
by Elizabeth
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Shirin and Kian – a pigeon rescue story – or why it took four hours to travel four blocks home

Guest Post by Melne Murphy At the onset of the pandemic lockdown in March, someone in Alameda, CA started a series of “porch concerts” to help people cope with the shock of such a lifestyle change. Every Friday at 6, … Continue reading

October 30, 2019
by Elizabeth
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How & When to Feed a Pigeon (or Dove) Who Isn’t Eating

Guest Post by Ashley Dietrich Most pigeons and doves, when rescued, are dehydrated and starved (and often injured). Many will immediately drink and eat given the opportunity. If they don’t, that is a serious signal that expert help is needed. … Continue reading

September 16, 2019
by Elizabeth
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Releasing Doves at Ceremonies: Why You Shouldn’t Do It

Guest post by Michele Wellard Much has been written on the subject of white “doves” released for weddings, funerals and ceremonies and why it is not a good idea. I hope that this information is starting to reach the wedding … Continue reading