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u/Lorelessone 3d ago
I didn't know they could order in!
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u/Historical-Count-374 3d ago
The falcon looked amazed at the audacity a lowley pigeon would have to come upon the nest of royalty.
She set upon him as such
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u/Z---zz 3d ago
I think she was pissed because she did order in, but specifically said she wanted pre-killed and plucked. But as per usual doordash fucked her order up again and now she has to get up and prepare dinner from scratch!
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u/nesnalica 3d ago
the falcon was confused but pretty chill until she really tried to get in there.
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u/AirconGuyUK 3d ago
'Welp here I go killing again!'
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u/Stolen_Sky 3d ago
She was sitting on eggs.
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u/MetzgerWilli 3d ago
*Or he. Though from the apparent size of it, it might be a female.
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u/Annoying_Repentance 2d ago
Pretty sure it’s a female. Males have all white chests. This one has alot of markings.
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u/64590949354397548569 3d ago
The male falcon comes home and he would never believe her.
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u/EddieLobster 3d ago
Yeah he would, there is a pigeon corpse right outside.
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u/SatiesUmbrellaCloset 2d ago
apparently there is a longer edit of this video and the pigeon later got away, though not without losing quite a few feathers: https://www.reddit.com/r/HardcoreNature/comments/16qtbdp/pigeon_thought_it_could_just_cosy_up_to_a_falcon/
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u/Copper_Nanotubes 2d ago
Well thats just embarrassing for everyone involved.
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u/ExerciseOnly122 2d ago
Tbf to the falcon, they hunt by dive-bombing their prey and knocking it out or outright killing it through pure kinetic energy. they don't really know how to deal with a perfectly healthy pigeon that is actively trying to escape.
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u/CrazyAszSpartan 2d ago
This should be pinned. Funny that the uncropped and full video has less views
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u/64590949354397548569 2d ago
Who gave her the catch?
Who? I bet its Danny from upstate.
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u/boersc 3d ago
Why is there food walking into my home?
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u/StrawBerylShortcake 3d ago
Doordash
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u/gbmdbr 3d ago
Ubird Eats was right there.
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u/JaeHxC 3d ago
GrubHub, if we're counting the pigeon's stomach contents.
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u/_DrVanNostrand__ 3d ago
Falcon was just feeling a little peckish
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u/chosonhawk 3d ago
pack it up, folks. thats a raptor.
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u/ComplaintBrief2754 3d ago
Clever girl
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u/Scenaris 3d ago
Yeah, but, John, if The Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists.
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u/StrawBerylShortcake 3d ago
IM A FAILURE
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u/Embarrassed_Art5414 3d ago
Don't be too hard on yourself...not everyone has a talon for wordplay.
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u/StrawBerylShortcake 3d ago
How dare you
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u/Lazy_Palpitation7807 3d ago
Damn that was a low blow. They literally kicked you while you were down.
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u/archercc81 3d ago
But like the wrong order.
"I didnt order door dash?!?! Did I?"
"Well shit, free meal!"
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u/TheHumanoidTyphoon69 3d ago
That first look was:
"Really? Bitch, are you serious?"
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u/Captain_no_Hindsight 3d ago
I like how the pigeon tries to squeeze past ...
-"Don't worry about me, I'm just going to..."
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u/TXOgre09 3d ago
He was trying to decide if it was a dream.
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u/GabrielleArcha 3d ago
This!!! This is the comment I was looking for, because that initial confusion was priceless 😂
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u/StepComplete1 3d ago
"Don't mind me, just gonna use your bathroom real quick"
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u/AdMountain6203 3d ago edited 2d ago
"Would you be interested in subletting? Do you mind if I take a look around?"
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u/TaytoChip 3d ago
“Man… that’s one big pigeon. Hope we can be friends” -Pigeon probably
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u/Embarrassed_Art5414 3d ago
"Why is he so ouchy?"
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u/fondledbydolphins 3d ago
"There's a dagger in my bum"
-as he dangles from the dagger in his bum.
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u/Economy_Fan_8808 3d ago
There's a saying in Hungarian: "waiting for the roast pigeon to fly in your mouth" for people who don't do anything but expect something good to happen. Here's the illustration.
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u/Independent_Income31 3d ago
Will someone please think about the poor pigeon!
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u/rviVal1 3d ago
No. They are so dumb, they literally lost all self preservation instincts.
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u/Chagdoo 3d ago
They were basically pets released into the wild, ofc they lost their self preservation instincts.
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u/Harry-Jotter 3d ago
This one is a wood pigeon, which is a wild species (not feral pigeon, which is descended from wild rock doves). They are naturally not the brightest bulbs without any human influence.
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u/kjgunn7 3d ago
This guy pigeons
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u/Harry-Jotter 3d ago
They used to nest outside my window and wake me up by flapping around and cooing at all hours as the male tried to impress the female lol.
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u/mamut2000 3d ago
what was the plan there?
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u/Organic_Initiative93 3d ago
Friends said "Just ask her, the worst she can say is no"
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u/TrumpsBoneSpur 3d ago
The "Friends" are probably the ones recording the video too
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u/VulfSki 3d ago
Two of the friends are shouting "it's just a prank bro, it's just a prank!"
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u/batiwa 3d ago
I don't think he even asked anything there lol, just walked in like it was his home
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u/SnooCupcakes6107 2d ago
Pigeons have no brains
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u/0m3gaph03nix 2d ago edited 2d ago
Humans domesticated pigeons for 200 years and then kicked them to the curb back into the wild with no survival skills when they didn't need carrier pigeon services anymore. That's why pigeons cling to populated cities and don't seem so afraid of us. We're all they knew for two centuries and we're all they know now. Except now we call them pests and they eat human garbage to survive
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u/Raptor_Zefier 2d ago
To my understanding, this is partially true. I did a bit of googling to look things up since that doesnt really make sense to me. Messenger pigeons still where hunted by Falcons and Hawks in flight, so they should still have some flight instinct when faced with one even when domesticated. This is what I found out;
They stay close to cities because they never were evolved for living in forests. Wild Rock Pigeons nest on cliff faces and tend to eat grains and seeds. Forests favor a more insectivorious diet, while there ARE seeds, grain is hard to come by. However in cities, these things are plentiful.
They have survival skills, just for their own environment which a city best replicates with its artificial cliffs in buildings. Cities just fulfill their needs better then the forests that usually surround big cities. Moreover, theyre rather smart, being one of the few animals to pass a mirror recognition test.
The above video highlights a kind of interesting quirk with Pigeon survival instincts. They dont recognize landed falcons as threats readily. Primarily because a landed Falcon isnt typically hunting. A falcon in the air is when its most dangerous and is usually hunting, and that's when the flight instinct kicks in.
In short this is kind of an odd rare quirk you'll see in Pigeons where they dont see roosting predators as threats, because that's just not when they're usually hunted.
Granted theres still truth to what youre saying, such as a Pigeons lack of fear of humans. However the truth of what's going on in the video is a bit more complex.
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u/beerme81 2d ago
Fuck, we suck.
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u/Zestyclose-Smell-305 3d ago
Suicide
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u/tomatotomato 3d ago
Suicide by falcon. A common and sad theme in pigeon community.
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u/Pristine_Currency_77 3d ago edited 2d ago
In actuality it’s because (rock) pigeons are actually descendent from abandoned doves (why we don’t release them anymore) and have zero survival instincts because they’re literally domesticated.
So they’re invasive and have 0 defense against predators. It’s why you can get so close to them compared to any other bird.
Just like feral cats, an ecological disaster and tragedy created by us. I always feel like we as a society abandoned them once they were no longer white and pure in our eyes.
Edit: this applies to rock pigeons, not all pigeon species.
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u/Theraimbownerd 3d ago
While this is true for rock pigeons, the one in the video is a wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) which is and always has been a wild bird. It's possible that the one in the video was born in captivity, but they aren't a feral species.
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u/Gummyrabbit 3d ago
The pigeon was like “Don’t mind me. Just looking at your place. Oooh…I like this cozy little corner in the back. Let me try it ou..”
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u/mjtwelve 2d ago
Like, seriously, it decided to double down and hope the falcon wouldn’t notice it was a pigeon rather than back out and apologize for the intrusion.
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u/Zoon9 3d ago
They idetify raptors by their silhouette. Which is absent when sitting in the nest.
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u/ADeformedPoolboy 3d ago
Pigeon just like the dumb friend that dropped by uninvited. "Hi, whatcha doin'? What's that over there? Whatcha sitting and doing there? You have a PlayStation? I'm better at Mortal Kombat than you."
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u/rebirf 3d ago
I once was inside my apartment playing rock band with my roommate and we had the door open because the weather was nice. This random dude drunk and high as fuck just walks into our living room and just starts vibing. I feel like this pigeon got the unlucky version of just wandering around and ended up in the wrong house.
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u/Extreme_Mobile_6690 3d ago
Amaze, Amaze, Amaze!
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u/Kalyka988 3d ago
There is no plan. Pigeons are as dumb as a rock. The only reason they aren't extinct is that they eat about anything and reproduce very quickly like rats.
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u/MildlyAgreeable 3d ago
Quick shout out to the WW1 pigeons who were OG messengers during some pretty brutal campaigns. A few of them were released after the war and some of their descendants will be cutting around the streets today (in the UK at least).
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u/RepealArtcl343And351 3d ago
There is probably one pigeons who shat on the war memorial, not knowing his ancestor was part of the war effort.
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u/Angryfunnydog 3d ago
Yeah, but they weren't necessarily less dumb, they were selected for the ability to find their "home" nest from far away distance, endurance and bravery (which can also be accounted to stupidity and not comprehending the danger). I think that lots of people (like myself some time ago) think that post pigeons just flew to some random locations to deliver news, while they essentially just were taken from nests, and then released with a message, so they just returned to their nests, they could be used only one way
But being dumb doesn't make them less useful and celebrated! They're pretty cool
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u/themanalyst 3d ago
This is not true at all, pigeons are known to be pretty intelligent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeon_intelligence
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u/InviolableAnimal 3d ago
I believe you (and wikipedia), which makes this video all the more baffling lol
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u/DunnyOnTheWold 3d ago
As a species, yes. But like my coworker, there are individuals at the lowest brackets.
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u/Anonymus_Pigeon 3d ago
You're wrong about that. Pigeons are one of the most intelligent birds. They're capable of recognizing themselves in the mirror as well as capable of solving mathematical equations.
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u/Vier_Scar 3d ago
The probability that I get murked by this Falcon is the integral of the normal distribution wherAHK!
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u/jello_kraken 3d ago
"Oh! Uh, didn't see you there....just uh, left my wallet..." c'mon play it cool, man, and the falcon will let us go...
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u/UnDeadPuff 3d ago
Seeing how pigeons "nest", it was probably going to attempt to make a nest inside this other bird's nest. Considering pigeons are more or less pets we released back to the wilds, they are very much not apt to surviving on their own and do stupid crap.
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u/colourmill 3d ago
You are talking about city pigeons which are domesticated feral animals.
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u/hologrammetry 3d ago
With those survival instincts I’m surprised it’s made it this long.
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u/dukearcher 3d ago
they are very much not apt to surviving on their own
Yeah definitely don't see many pigeons around huh?
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u/ParkingShelter9634 3d ago
"Nice house you got here"
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u/tiptoe_only 3d ago
It was like "what the...excuse me, what the fuck? WHAT THE FUCK? Hell no, I'm not having this."
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u/serack 3d ago edited 3d ago
Now I want an Ozzyman of this
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u/Fezarion123 3d ago edited 2d ago
Alright, strap yourself in, because today we’ve got an absolute contender for the Darwin Awards. Here we have a pigeon. Let’s call him Gary. Gary is just out for a casual Tuesday stroll. La di da, what a lovely day to be a bird...
He spots a cozy little alcove. Oh, look at this! A nice, rustic apartment. Rent-free, presumably. He pops his head in to inspect the real estate.
Now, anyone with a single, functioning brain cell would notice the tenant inside is a literal peregrine falcon. An apex predator designed to turn pigeons into confetti. The falcon is staring at Gary like, Are you taking the absolute piss, mate?
But Gary? Gary goes full send. He walks right in! Mind if I set up my nest here, neighbor?
BAM! Instant fucking regret! The falcon goes, Welcome to the buffet, you are the main course! It is absolute wing-flapping chaos! Feathers flying everywhere! Gary is officially Destination: Fucked!
The falcon pins him down immediately. Look at the falcon’s face! He’s looking at the camera like, Are you seeing this shit? Ubird Eats is getting ridiculously efficient. I didn't even have to order!
Gary is doing the classic wing-flutter of absolute desperation. Please mate, it was a prank! It was for a BirdTok! Nah, sorry Gary. You don't walk directly into a dragon's den and expect a warm cup of tea. Absolute dummy.
Stay safe out there, don't walk into random holes, and I'll see you next time!
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u/Suryawong 3d ago
Is it just me or is the pigeon walking past the falcon giving “Let me speak to your manager” energy?
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u/Dontshipmebro 3d ago
Falcon: "dont. Seriously, dont. Oh for fucks sake"
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u/bydh 3d ago
Is this a joke? OK, meals on wheels it is.
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u/Stolen_Sky 3d ago
The Falcon was sitting on her eggs. Probably didn't want a fight at that moment.
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u/Environmental_Ad3216 3d ago
"And the food just.. walked right in! It was insane!"
"No way, Samuel. You lying!"
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u/Prestigious_Floor155 3d ago
I like how the pigeon looked him straight in the face, twice, confirming he was indeed a Falcon. And then decided to mess with his tail.
That Falcon was just going to let the whole thing slide till they did that.
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u/duckinasombrero 2d ago
Man, I once saw a pigeon knock one of their own off an overpass into rush-hour traffic. They weren't fighting, it was just for the thrill, I guess. Pigeons are nuts.
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u/p0mjDwfWF 2d ago
I fly drones in pigeon-heavy areas. They’d fly around a bunch like they were trying to scare away the interloper. I thought “they could never be ~that~ dumb.”
I was wrong. However, I learned that a big enough drone will shrug off a few pigeon corpses.
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u/NotAGreatClinician 2d ago
I have a soft spot for pigeons.
All North America. Pigeons are descendants of fully domesticated birds that we bred all their natural instincts out of, and after the invention of the telegram and telephone we just tossed them. They live primarily in cities because for a thousand+ years they were safe with us and don’t know any better.
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u/CyberSkelet 2d ago
I do wild bird rescue, and it's surprising how much birds don't know by instinct and have to learn through experience. This wood pigeon MAY know by some instinct the deadly outline of a falcon flying in the sky, but I'll bet he had absolutely no idea what they look like close-up. I imagine very few wood pigeons have ever seen such a thing and lived. He was probably looking for a nesting site, came upon this guy, and thought, "oh, this is some strange bird, but he's just sitting here minding his own business. Dosn't seem threatening. Well, I'll have a look at the nesting material/space avaliable in here aaarrggggghhhhhhhhhhhh
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u/InevitableHorror1342 3d ago
That went about how I expected
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u/rodbrs 2d ago
I expected the pigeon to quickly walk right out because I assumed (correctly) that the falcon would have been caught flat-footed. What I didn't expect was for the pigeon to be even slower on the uptake.
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u/Slow_Description_773 3d ago edited 2d ago
The falcon’s face is priceless.
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u/sagesmoke_ 3d ago
Falcons face when the pigon walked in.
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u/SharkByte1993 3d ago
Fucking pigeon starts rummaging around their nest. Who do they think they are?
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u/WifesPOSH 3d ago
I think the irony is that falcons don't build their own nest. They usually use prebuilt nests and come back to them every year. Effectively utilizing squatter's rights.
The company I used to work for had a falcon nest, and every year there was a vote to name the hatched chicks (or whatever the babies are called).
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u/meowsterpainter 3d ago
There is no way a falcon would ever steal a pigeon’s nest though. They are famous for being the worse nest builders in the entire bird kingdom, often placing as little as two sticks on the ground and calling it good.
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u/Legacyopplsnerf 3d ago
That strat makes sense when you remember their natural habitat is cliff faces, just find a divot in the rock, lay the egg and put down a few twigs so it doesn't roll off. Most of the work is in finding a good spot to lay the egg.
City pigeons just make do with whatever looks vaguely cliff shaped.
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u/meowsterpainter 3d ago
Sounds sensible on paper, but then if you go look at some of the nests on that dove subreddit you start to wonder.
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u/JournalistShoddy9496 3d ago
Pigeon: "Why do I hear boss music?"
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u/PuzzyFussy 3d ago
Where is that saxophone coming from and why is it getting louder
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u/Chrisbolsmeister 3d ago
Uber Eats " hello I am your meal"
in French "pigeon" is slang for Idiot. this video shows clearly why.
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u/mrmidnightuk 3d ago
this is like a pizza being delivered to your house and you just taking it. free pizza is free pizza
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u/Gler4 3d ago
however it ended, that dove is not going to do that again...
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u/Horror-Coffee-3207 3d ago
The dove gets away in the Full video
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u/United-Vermicelli-92 2d ago
Thank you I couldn’t bear watching
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u/appel 2d ago
The older I get, the less I can stomach any kind of (implied) physical hurt or death, no matter what animal it is. Like that video of the mouse looking straight at the camera while being carried off by a bird, it just breaks me.
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u/useriousstuff 2d ago
Idk what it is about getting a bit older but I strongly agree. Rationally I know that the predator has to eat, it's completely natural cycle of life and death, etc... but I just don't care to watch it these days. It's translated into how I eat as well.
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u/Haidere1988 2d ago
Yea, we don't see the pigeon at the end of the full video, but the falcon came back without a body.
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u/shakebakelizard 3d ago
That pigeon had 5-10 business days to leave and it just stood there like "Well? You gonna move or what?"
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u/UnitedPanic197 3d ago
I they had an argument before this. Got drunk and came back... "You know what, I ain't scared of youaahghaahgaaa my feathers"
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u/Blurstingwithemotion 3d ago
We don't know that was the falcons nest it could have been the pigeons 😅
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u/Ready_Studio2392 3d ago
I see more than 7 twigs placed on the ground.
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u/Vier_Scar 3d ago
7?? They lay an egg on some bicycle seat and whisper the word "nest" over it. Eggs are kept safe by hopes and dreams
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u/Maardten 3d ago
Pidgeon nests are usually actually pretty smart and effective.
They build on high ledges so all they need is a few twigs to prevent the eggs from rolling off the edge.
Building a larger nest in a location like that would just increase the chances of a gust of wind blowing the entire nest away.
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u/rynoctopus 3d ago
Me in BG3, saving right before I do the stupid choice because I want to see what happens.
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u/yoricm 3d ago
Pigeons aren't really smart, are they?
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u/themanalyst 3d ago
They are actually pretty intelligent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeon_intelligence
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u/yoricm 3d ago
They're capable of mirror self-recognition, have good memory and navigation skills.
I guess we need to specify what kind of intelligence we're talking about. It's very specific to a situation or task.
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