No cos previous races from there had been good,circumstances have a big part to play,the weekend of the cowdenbeath race had a north wind and every Fed that day got hit,some worse than us
yet probably the most densely populated for fanciers flying into that area (UNC), the north of scoland fed have tried at least 4 different lib sites around that area in north england and never stayed long at any !! I believe for us it is the first time the birds have to really think cos it is now approx 200 miles.
Different heights in different directions is probably what was meant,the type of clashing you describe would almost be impossible to avoid.do you believe birds will change direction if on their way home?
Could argue that pigeons flying in the same direction is not really clashing,would like to know if there is proof that pigeons flying in opposite directions and on their way home have changed direction. I would very much doubt that any decent old bird would allow it to happen How can it be proven ?
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