In honor of turkey day for this month I have chosen a Turkish PIGEON to be the PIGEON of the Month. The TAKLA PIGEON is a TURKISH TUMBLER PIGEON. They come in many different colors with many different markings on their head and tails. Some TAKLA PIGEONS are kept to be flown in races; they are a low flying PIGEON. There are different sub-varieties of TAKLA PIGEONS based on color and minor size differences.
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PIGEON of October
Hey everyone I hope your having a happy halloween!! In honor of the holidays I have selected the ORANGE FRUIT DOVE to be the PIGEON of the month. The ORANGE FRUIT DOVE also known as the FLAME DOVE is native to the forests of Fiji. They are about 8 inches long and eat fruits and insects. The males have a bright orange body with a golden olive head. The females are dark green with a black tail and orange yellow head and under tail.




Tuesday, September 20, 2011
PIGEON Pillow
So my aunt is starting an online business where she will take a picture of a pet make it into a pillow, as well as other fancy pillows. She can also monoggram the pets name on the bottom of the pillow and add a thought bubble to the picture. So my mom is getting a pillow with a picture of our dog on it and said I should get one with a picture of a PIGEON on it. So the dilemma is what picture. Here are my favorites if you have a few that you like the most comment and let me know. I'll make a new post when I make my decision and you can help me decide if I want a thought bubble. Also bonus points to you if you recognize all the photos and double points if you can name all of them.





If you want an epic pet pillow visit my aunt's web sight www.priscillasposhpillows.com and order one.





If you want an epic pet pillow visit my aunt's web sight www.priscillasposhpillows.com and order one.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
PIGEON of September
First post from college. Yay! For this month I thought I would stick with the East Coast since I live here now. So as I was searching East Coast PIGEONS and I found the PASSENGER PIGEON. The head and tail of the PASSENGER PIGEON was a slate blue, the back was grey and the breast was red; they were similar to the mourning dove but a little larger. There used to be billions of PASSENGER PIGEONS that would fly of the East Coast. According to those who saw them fly over it was as though a great cloud had blocked out the sun. Because they were so prevalent PASSENGER PIGEONS were easy to hunt and many people used them as a source of food. People would kill as many as possible, any they did not eat could be sold of feed to pigs. Unfortunately the seemingly never ending supply of PASSENGER PIGEONS could not withstand so much hunting and PASSENGER PIGEON became extinct.

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