mic m Posted December 6, 2014 Report Posted December 6, 2014 just thought youd like to know what happens to some pigeons,caught the other day in newton aycliffe shopping centre durham su 11 L 10706 outside greggsif the picture loads up you can see the injury this pigeon has aquired in good condition just took the number then let it gothe owner i believe has been informed by the fed sec cheers picture not loading sorry this bird has one leg missing above the joint old injury
mic m Posted December 6, 2014 Author Report Posted December 6, 2014 finally this is the pigeon in question cheers
Parker Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 Hi Quick question why did you let it go ? if it only has one leg and found outside Greggs Parker
hotrod Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 Hi Quick question why did you let it go ? if it only has one leg and found outside Greggs ParkerMy very thought , why not take it to a bird sanctuary or wildlife place . Strange one ?????
mic m Posted December 7, 2014 Author Report Posted December 7, 2014 re pigeon first question why did i let it go answer,why not at work no means of containment ie box pigeon was not in any distress it was not found it was waiting for a feed like hundreds of others2nd question why did i not take it to bird sanctuary or wildlife place are you having a laugh the pigeon is hawking about the town centre because people feed them what do you think happens to yours when they go missingdoes the owner want it back not likley could of been missing 3 years and 40 quid savednext time i dont think id bother typical scotchman if it was mine at least i knew what happened to itbe thankfull i reported it instead of necking ityou should be thanking me for being bothered, numptys
hotrod Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 re pigeon first question why did i let it go answer,why not at work no means of containment ie box pigeon was not in any distress it was not found it was waiting for a feed like hundreds of others2nd question why did i not take it to bird sanctuary or wildlife place are you having a laugh the pigeon is hawking about the town centre because people feed them what do you think happens to yours when they go missingdoes the owner want it back not likley could of been missing 3 years and 40 quid savednext time i dont think id bother typical scotchman if it was mine at least i knew what happened to itbe thankfull i reported it instead of necking ityou should be thanking me for being bothered, numptysExplain typical Scotsman? If it was mine I would of sent for it no probs .like I do every one I get reported , and less of the numpty thanks . Ps bird not in distress ,mmmmm having only one leg ????
TheHigg Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 i agree with you mic i also would have let it go mate it looks quite happy were it is as for typical scotsman tut tut some englishman has ripped its leg of for the ets ring shokinghaha :emoticon-0136-giggle:
Parker Posted December 8, 2014 Report Posted December 8, 2014 re pigeon first question why did i let it go answer,why not at work no means of containment ie box pigeon was not in any distress it was not found it was waiting for a feed like hundreds of others2nd question why did i not take it to bird sanctuary or wildlife place are you having a laugh the pigeon is hawking about the town centre because people feed them what do you think happens to yours when they go missingdoes the owner want it back not likley could of been missing 3 years and 40 quid savednext time i dont think id bother typical scotchman if it was mine at least i knew what happened to itbe thankfull i reported it instead of necking ityou should be thanking me for being bothered, numptys thanks for the update, next time you are hopping around outside Greggs I will throw you a sausage roll
REDROCKET Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 Mic m well done for reporting the bird most fanciers would be happy to know where it was even although it wasn't being returned .
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