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  1. wish i could catch those responsable, just to shake there hands
  2. put yourself some cat litter granuals under mate
  3. On Sunday, June 29, 1997, a great race was held to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association. More than 60,000 homing pigeons were released at 6:30 AM in the morning from a field in Nantes (southern France), flying to lofts all over southern England 400 to 500 miles away. By 11:00 AM the majority of the racing birds had made it out of France and were over the English Channel. They should have arrived at their lofts by early afternoon. They didn't. A few thousand of the birds straggled in over the next few days. Most were never seen again. In pigeon racing terms, the loss of so many birds was practically unheard of, a disaster. Any one bird could get lost, but tens of thousands? Hagstrum, in studying this event, noticed an odd fact. At the very same time the racing pigeons were crossing the Channel, 11:00 AM, the Concorde supersonic transport (SST) airliner was flying along the Channel on its morning flight from Paris to New York. In flight the SST generates a shock wave that pounds down toward the earth, a carpet of sound almost a hundred miles wide. The racing pigeons flying below the Concorde could not have escaped the intense wave of sound. The birds that did eventually arrive at their lofts were lucky enough to be very slow racers -- they were still south of the Channel when the SST passed over, ahead of them. Perhaps, Hagstrum suggests, racing pigeons locate where they are using atmospheric infrasounds that the SST obliterated. These very low frequency sounds travel thousands of miles from their sources. That's why you can hear distant thunder. Pigeons can hear infrasounds very well, because a pigeon ear is particularly good at detecting very low frequency sounds. What sort of infrasounds are available to guide pigeons? All over the world, there is one infrasound pigeons should all be able to hear -- the very low frequency acoustic shock waves generated by ocean waves banging against one another! Like an acoustic beacon, a constant stream of these tiny seismic waves would always say where the ocean is. Even more valuable to a racing pigeon looking for home, infrasounds reflect from cliffs, mountains, and other steep-sided features of the earth's surface. Ocean wave infrasounds reflecting off of local terrain could provide a pigeon with a detailed sound picture of its surroundings, near and far. Hagstrum's suggestion explains neatly what happened to the lost pigeons in the great race of 97. The enormous wave of infrasound generated by the SST's sonic boom would have blotted out all of the normal oceanic infrasound information. Any bird flying in its path would loose all orientation. This same infrasound mapping sense may play an important part in the long distance navigation of other creatures. It could explain how Monarch butterflies in the US are able to find one small locality in Mexico, or how Brazilian sea turtles are able to find their way to their homes on tiny Ascension Island a thousand miles out in the Atlantic. I wish I could hear these sounds. I would never be lost again.
  4. 1997 mate
  5. put the hens in the cock section and box them up and cocks in hen section
  6. blackdog

    Horrible News

    so sad to here this mate
  7. well done mate
  8. happy birthday lads
  9. remember it very well, i sent 6, got 1 in race time, 3rd day,3rd fed, 5th combine, should never have been let go, they only did because all the media were there covering the event, got 4 more back in the next few days and my all pooler was picked up dead on sellafield
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  11. happy birthday john
  12. once got a scottish stray in, went on to breed me 13 different 1st prize winners, could do with a couple like that now
  13. if the legs are broken mate i would just tape them up and put them in a nestbox with plenty of shavings and just leave them to get on with it, making sure they can get to the food and water
  14. vanroebaeys super special 75% 25% barley, feed till they start to leave the barley evening, morning give qtr ounce homoform and redband
  15. electro b from gem or this http://pigeons.taylorschoice.co.uk/products/167724_pro-vit_plus_concentrated_150gm.php
  16. blackdog

    Late-Breds

    well done john
  17. well done mate, 1st of many i hope
  18. flimby h/s 7 members sent 26 birds to carenten, just shows you the extent of the loses in cumbria over the last 4 weeks
  19. i would have killed a lot of winners over the years
  20. cheers kirky
  21. nice healthy team of y/birds u got there mate, best of luck with them
  22. nice birds and set up mate
  23. been hanging around for a couple of days, just came in anyone help
  24. thanks,
  25. cheers lads
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