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Racing/Homing Pigeons
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For some years now a few racing pigeons have land ed on my friends roof. They stay for a few days and then fly away.
I just presumed that her house was on a known racing flightpath but someone has also suggested that it may be something to do with Ley Lines.
Any thoughts please.
Remy
I just presumed that her house was on a known racing flightpath but someone has also suggested that it may be something to do with Ley Lines.
Any thoughts please.
Remy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately can't tell you anything about Ley Lines, but the same thing has happened to us before.
We have had a couple of pigeons at different times land in our garden and stay for a couple of days and then go.
Both of them tried to get in to our house too, we had to keep all the doors and windows shut, as they were so determined but the second one that landed actually managed to sneak in the back door and ended up in the back bedroom, I had to let it out the window and it never came back.
We have had a couple of pigeons at different times land in our garden and stay for a couple of days and then go.
Both of them tried to get in to our house too, we had to keep all the doors and windows shut, as they were so determined but the second one that landed actually managed to sneak in the back door and ended up in the back bedroom, I had to let it out the window and it never came back.