andyssuffolk Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Hi I have found a pigeon today . Have absolutely no idea about pigeons . The only id I can see is a red tag on leg with NL 2012 1567811 Any ideas ? have fed and watered it and it has perked up now . No idea how to keep it so will leave it in my shed for the time being . Andy
OLDYELLOW Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Welcome to Pigeon Basics Andy , Well done for caring after this bird , are you considering a new hobby or are you wanting the bird removed ???? am sure if you want the bird removed am sure one of the members will help you out if you give your location The bird may have a stamp on its wing feathers if your carefully open it's wing out there maybe a owners phone number on it
andy Burgess Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Welcome to Pigeon Basics Andy , Well done for caring after this bird , are you considering a new hobby or are you wanting the bird removed ???? am sure if you want the bird removed am sure one of the members will help you out if you give your location The bird may have a stamp on its wing feathers if your carefully open it's wing out there maybe a owners phone number on it give location ?? if its not Suffolk i,ll eat my hat
REDCHEQHEN Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Dutch pigeonRing registered to: J. KievitHazersweg 72 Ouddorp 3253 Netherlands0187-683457 I am not suggesting that you phone as it would be difficult for the owner to get it back home to the Netherlands, unless it flew home of its own accord
OLDYELLOW Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 give location ?? if its not Suffolk i,ll eat my hat may just be his second name Dwight York don't live in York
andyssuffolk Posted September 15, 2012 Author Report Posted September 15, 2012 Yup suffolk ;-) how the heck did it find it's way to cambourne ,cambridge . found it there this morning at work . Looked very sorry for itself and followed us around on building site . I drive excavators and had to put it in the back of my cab as it was walking around near my tracks . sat quite happily in the back window while I was working . Door was open so it could have flown off if it wanted . Ended up putting it in a box in my van with some water and food . By the time I got back to Bury st Edmunds it had perked up . Have checked the wings and nothing I can see , guessed the NL was netherlands after looking on here . what do i do with it ? My two cats would love me to keep it :-) but cute as it is 2 cats 2 tortoises and 2 African snails is about our limit . Andy
Ian McKay Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 give location ?? if its not Suffolk i,ll eat my hat :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle:
Ian McKay Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 may just be his second name Dwight York don't live in York :emoticon-0137-clapping:
REDCHEQHEN Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 may just be his second name Dwight York don't live in York And it's Dwight Yorke That 'e' kills it doesn't it
JADE Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Yup suffolk ;-) how the heck did it find it's way to cambourne ,cambridge . found it there this morning at work . Looked very sorry for itself and followed us around on building site . I drive excavators and had to put it in the back of my cab as it was walking around near my tracks . sat quite happily in the back window while I was working . Door was open so it could have flown off if it wanted . Ended up putting it in a box in my van with some water and food . By the time I got back to Bury st Edmunds it had perked up . Have checked the wings and nothing I can see , guessed the NL was netherlands after looking on here . what do i do with it ? My two cats would love me to keep it :-) but cute as it is 2 cats 2 tortoises and 2 African snails is about our limit . Andy I think you need to find a local pigeon fancier to care for the bird. It was probably exhausted if you were able to catch it so easily. If it had time to recover maybe there could be a way found to get it back to its homeland.
Guest geordiejen Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 this bird will be a fancy show pigeon,it may be regestered with the national pigeon association.lots of show pigeons are bought from holland,germany and spain.they are then regestered to the npa.contact a guy called greame giddings.the pigeon will have come from a loft near to where you found it.
JohnQuinn Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 may just be his second name Dwight Yorke don't live in York. Good try Mark, but even you must agree ye had a Howler there askin his whereabouts lolol
andyssuffolk Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 "this bird will be a fancy show pigeon,it may be regestered with the national pigeon association.lots of show pigeons are bought from holland,germany and spain.they are then regestered to the npa.contact a guy called greame giddings.the pigeon will have come from a loft near to where you found it. " The NPA website says don't bother contacting them if there's no NPA ring on the bird ? anyone got contacts for a pigeon man near Bury St . Edmunds ? Andy
andyssuffolk Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 tried the dutch phone number given above ,but there's no answer . Possibly because its sunday ? need advice on how to keep it comfy . Or is it safe to let it fly off now ?
fletch Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 hi mate just keep in a box with food and water and it will soon build it strength upsmall seeds are ideal if it is low if you have any or can get hold of some, if bird is low dont feed it large wheat like beans as it may cause more damage than helpit will also eat rice if that is all you have (put rice in blender before giveing bird).
andyssuffolk Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 Have got bird seed from sainsbury's . It seems happy in its box but surely it needs some daylight ? No-one got any contacts for a pigeon fancier in Bury St. Edmunds ?There is supposed to be a racing club based here but I can't find any address or contact details on the net . Andy
andyssuffolk Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 spoken to the owner in holland . Thank you redcheqhen. He said it is a young long distance pigeon was released in France two weeks ago . He said it would find it's way home ok and he will let us know when it returns . So will put him/her in garden maybe tomorrow and see if it wants to fly off ? Andy
DJWa Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 spoken to the owner in holland . Thank you redcheqhen. He said it is a young long distance pigeon was released in France two weeks ago . He said it would find it's way home ok and he will let us know when it returns . So will put him/her in garden maybe tomorrow and see if it wants to fly off ? Andy i would still give the bird to a fancier in your area if you canas the bird will need to be in realy good condition to make an attemptto go home from that far away and need the weather conditions in its faviour thanks for taking the time to help this missing bird
andyssuffolk Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 I would have done that already but have no local contacts . Andy
OLDYELLOW Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 have sent you a few numbers to try via pm
andyssuffolk Posted September 17, 2012 Author Report Posted September 17, 2012 Thank you Old Yellow and dorset lad for the pm's . Mr B Smith from Elmswell kindly came and picked the pigeon up today . He has promised to look after it .He said it was not strong enough to make it back to Holland . Kind regards to you all . Andy
THE FIFER Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 well done all and thanks to andyssuffolk
OLDYELLOW Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 Well done for helping this bird , glad I could help
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