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  4. Copied from Facebook South West Glamorgan and Rhondda Community Fed are waiting to liberate in Hullavington this morning. There is some blue sky on site and waiting for sun to come up. By going further north than Chippenham we should avoid balloon activity around the Bristol area today. We are particularly concerned about Feds libbing from Mangotsfield this morning to avoid clashing. There will be a further update at 6.45am.
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  8. As I am currently out of the country on holiday, can folks post up their Club /Federation/Organisation liberation information on this post Good luck
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  12. Copied from Facebook 7th August
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  14. Hi there Scott can l give you a call please
  15. Methilhaven Flying Club members pictured at their presentation in the Douglas Arms in 1988. Photograph courtesy of the Fife Free Press Group and taken by Bill Hill Photography, Pittenweem.
  16. Almond Valley fed result from Wooler 2 yb Wooler 2.pdf
  17. Copied from Facebook 5th August
  18. Copied from Facebook We're visiting across the border to Bo'ness this #TailsTuesday, for the Scotland's Own Pigeon Show in 1970.
  19. Copied from Facebook By Scott Russell 4/8/25 Unfortunately due to personal reasons I’ve had to make the decision to finish up with my pigeons. all pigeons are available from now. I have 40/50 ybs that have been trained out to 20 miles (4 times) 12 pair of stock that I’ve heavily invested in 20 old birds that have down me very proud over the last 3 years since moving to the allotment in Denny. 15 late breds I’ve bred for myself Any pigeons who have been gifted to me for stock will be offered back to the original owners. 3 aluminium traps 1 unikon ETS system complete with 3 pads and roughly 60/70 ETS rings & lofts will be available after everything’s gone. Thanks Scot
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  21. Copied from Facebook 3rd August Author; Willie Davidson
  22. Homing pigeons played a key role in World War I, being considered a reliable means of sending messages. Over 100,000 pigeons were used during the war, with a 95% success rate. In October 1918, as the war drew to a close, 194 American soldiers found themselves surrounded by German soldiers. Their only chance of alerting anyone to their desperate situation was to send a pigeon with the coordinates of their location. The pigeon, named Cher Ami, flew 25 miles past the German border to the American headquarters in just 25 minutes. The pigeon was shot by the Germans, wounded in the chest, but it continued to fly. Despite the loss of the coordinates, the Americans launched a rescue operation and found their trapped men. Cher Ami was awarded the Croix de Guerre in appreciation.
  23. There are 34,429 pigeons competing in Bourges IV, with 5,261 old birds, 7,666 yearlings, and 21,502 youngsters among them. The pigeons were released at 08:15 on the morning of August 3, 2025 with good weather conditions, blue sky and sunny spells, no wind, and good visibility. Goodluck participants!
  24. .On 2/8/25, 2 members sent 32 birds to Auchendinny 2 1 D&D Hay 1382.55 2 D&D Hay 1382.33 3 D&D Hay 1380.74 4 D&D Hay 1379.83 5 D&D Hay 1379.15 6 D&D Hay 1379.15 7 D&D Hay 1378.92 8 M Craig 929.86 9 M Craig 917.26
  25. Copied from Facebook 3rd August
  26. AF Auchendinny 02.08.25.pdf
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