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  • An investigation into the science and mystery behind how animals find their way home, observing pigeons' almost supernatural sense of direction.
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Komentáře • 507

  • @JJ-sg8wl
    @JJ-sg8wl Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks

  • @janjans1178
    @janjans1178 Před 8 měsíci +17

    I’ve just made friends with and feed my rooftop pigeons, I started to think that they were following me on some of my walks … i found this video fascinating and sketched a pigeon while watching and listening. Thank you. 🕊️

  • @charlieoscar09
    @charlieoscar09 Před rokem +9

    Shame they dont talk about the amount of birds that go missing.....

  • @thedeleted117
    @thedeleted117 Před rokem +6

    You're forgetting to mention pigeons can see ultraviolet light, which could also be how they navigate.

  • @johndolabaille8764
    @johndolabaille8764 Před 5 lety +13

    i love pigeons iam 64 years old from the age of 8 years old i .kept pigeons .i enjoyed the experiment with the barge in the wate ri beleive he should have tried a pigeon nesting on eggs at the beg
    ining of the documentary i saw a dog with an amazing bond for its master finding its master pigeons know if you love them too when i was about 20 years old i gave a friend a squeaker never was outside the coop when he released it after a week it came home a distance of 2 miles

  • @harikfreefly1495
    @harikfreefly1495 Před 5 lety +50

    I love birds more than any thing else in this planet.
    They are beautiful,smart,clever

  • @emillianatalluva2704
    @emillianatalluva2704 Před 5 lety +12

    Pigeon are the best animals in the world. The love I have for pigeon is unconditional.

  • @raheelsarwar
    @raheelsarwar Před 2 lety +4

    Pigeon are most intelligent bird in world and inocent I love this bird

  • @skycastlechronicles
    @skycastlechronicles Před 6 měsíci +2

    Niiiice! First pigeon perspective video Ive seen, very lovely!! 👌🙏

  • @1993dragonite
    @1993dragonite Před 5 lety +24

    It's a wired thing ,pigeon keeping will never be a one time thing ,even if you get rid of all yer birds u will always get into keeping them again ....it's a beautiful thing

    • @reinhardtgreyling5422
      @reinhardtgreyling5422 Před 4 lety

      So true,pigeons are apart of youre live got rid of my pigeons a few years ago and im getting back into the sport

  • @lunafringe10
    @lunafringe10 Před 5 lety +59

    Pigeons are gentle , intelligent; loveable. All this shit humans do with them is just so sad

    • @MikeJones-Who
      @MikeJones-Who Před 4 lety +6

      Juju Rellama Do you feel the same for the chicken, the cow and the fish that suffer from your hands?

    • @graffic13
      @graffic13 Před 4 lety +8

      1000's of years of domestication and you're worried these pigeons get to fly free and get fed the best food and get to do what they were born to do fly! You're an asshole for implying they are somehow abused. Poor feral pigeons are abused.... tiny cowboy hats and such.

    • @graffic13
      @graffic13 Před 4 lety

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    • @barryhumphreys2083
      @barryhumphreys2083 Před 4 lety

      I agree.

    • @reinhardtgreyling5422
      @reinhardtgreyling5422 Před 4 lety +2

      Pigeons are meant to fly they can decide where they want to go they have a choice,unlike horses people don't give horses a choice you care so much about pigeons but dont care about eating Cows,Chickens,fish pigeon fanciers love their pigeons and their pigeons love them thats why the pigeons come home

  • @DevilDog3330
    @DevilDog3330 Před 6 lety +19

    The egg cracking a bit more each time they showed an interview with that one guy was awesome

  • @emily-clark
    @emily-clark Před měsícem +1

    My goodness ! Pigeons are actually fascinating creatures ! They truly are amazing !! My uncle has pigeons, and every year, he'll go for a ride with his 33 pigeons, let them go from one location to another, and it's always a race on who gets home first 😅. He lives in Glasgow and the further he did in distance with his pigeons was Aberdeen, back to Glasgow, which is over 150 miles. He was really stressed out, of course, but they all came home, safe and sound, thank God. He always loses the race, obviously. You can't beat pigeons 😅😅... By the way, if I may, my uncle tells me that when he releases the pigeons, no matter the location, they'll circle around a few of times and then, zoooom, they'll fly home on a more or less straight line and, again, more or less. Truly astounding and bewildering. I'd love to know how they map their way home, so to speak... Sometimes, I wonder if they have this "echolocation" ability, even if I've read that they apparently aren't able to echolocate but still, makes you wonder, doesn't it ?
    Have a good evening 🙏 everyone 😊 ☮️

  • @MaryJane-en8eh
    @MaryJane-en8eh Před 6 lety +8

    And I think even future bird generations could find their way to an old home, of one of their parents or grandparents.. Even if they personally hadn't ever live there.. But knew it was a safe place to go.. Perhaps they can sence people(genetically inherited memories).. When in need of aid, they know where to go... Pigeons are easily my favorite animal!! Their so sweet!! Even the feisty one's!! Lol

  • @sassulusmagnus
    @sassulusmagnus Před 6 lety +179

    "When I fall asleep, all I dream about is pigeons."

  • @MaryJane-en8eh
    @MaryJane-en8eh Před 6 lety +41

    I absolutely love how they all have their own personalities!! It's so adorable!! Lol

  • @farmer998
    @farmer998 Před 4 lety +4

    they need to do one were the coop is moving to see if they can fly from it and back then change locations and do it again tomorrow to see how long it takes them to position to a moving loft,

  • @Drobinin
    @Drobinin Před 6 lety +8

    An excellent instructive video!

  • @ChandraSekhar-dn9ef
    @ChandraSekhar-dn9ef Před 4 lety +4

    Greatly Written, Narrated, Edited and Directed.. 💯/💯

  • @Pakistanpegionclub
    @Pakistanpegionclub Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video

  • @josephcamacho6630
    @josephcamacho6630 Před 5 lety +17

    You moved the loft. But the loft did not have any mate waiting for the bird to return. Try the experiment with breeding pairs then moving the loft. See if the connection is with the mate in the Loft. The difference between connection with living creature and a non living object.

    • @rosalindagarza5653
      @rosalindagarza5653 Před 4 lety +1

      You need a third group a non controlled group....Just observe the open roof for that group thats not caged the wild ones! That don't have a GPS.....

  • @notoriousqueenpigeon
    @notoriousqueenpigeon Před 6 lety +12

    Beautiful when they are tossed fr race. I love them so much, my birds are the only reason I go outside in the winter.

  • @DanceySteveYNWA
    @DanceySteveYNWA Před rokem +2

    5:24 "Tonight Mathew I'm going to be..."

  • @StormyHoneyBunchSpank130InJail

    One time a white with spots feral pigeon was given to me. It stayed over night in a cage separated from my other pigeons as I could not tell if it was carrying any disease or not.
    This story took place in Athens in the 80s. Athens from air is a cement labyrinth with many thousands of feral pigeons as well as 100s of Vouta pigeon keepers.
    Next morning I loaded her in my car, with some other lesser pigeons, and gave all of them to a person 10 miles away. I hate to admit they were all given to be eaten.
    But when I came back home ..she was there.. she had escaped, as I learned later, from that guys handling and returned faster than me..
    I kept her for long time simply out of respect. I even flew her with the Voutas.
    She eventually was taken by the peregrine a couple of years after. But how she found a place on which she only lived on night, is a mystery

    • @sarahmurphy-nf4yl
      @sarahmurphy-nf4yl Před 9 měsíci

      She fell in love with a psychopath that she didn't know was going to sell her to be someone's dinner. 😢 😭 💔 Thank god you treated her petter when she came back. RIP 🐦

    • @StormyHoneyBunchSpank130InJail
      @StormyHoneyBunchSpank130InJail Před 9 měsíci

      @@sarahmurphy-nf4yl Did not sell them. They are feral pigeons worth no money. Not my fault animals eat other animals, and not your fault. That's the way life is.

  • @GobinathNatureFilms
    @GobinathNatureFilms Před 4 lety +22

    Q: What soap do birds use?
    A: Dove.

    • @DATDS2
      @DATDS2 Před 3 lety

      I use dawn

    • @DATDS2
      @DATDS2 Před 3 lety

      But the one that says it’s safe for baby ducks

    • @DATDS2
      @DATDS2 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s really gentle and effective for cleaning and bathing my pigeons

  • @lofttorogi
    @lofttorogi Před 2 lety

    nice video.! happy flying everyone 👊

  • @jamalel-sahati8632
    @jamalel-sahati8632 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this wonderful video.

  • @markcamara3089
    @markcamara3089 Před 6 lety +2

    Love it , bless you all .

  • @darkocalis3502
    @darkocalis3502 Před 5 lety +5

    beautiful beautiful bird....i have pigeon and they are magnificient

  • @Tranitosaur
    @Tranitosaur Před 4 lety +5

    They use every teqnique, I think. They use sight and memory first on familiar places as it's easier I think. They use magnetic if far away and on unfamiliar places. When they are like a bit far but not that far that they remember the smell of some parts, they recognise and use that till they come to a part where they recognise visual vise, and then do the first step. Idk, my theory lol
    Like humans use eyes mainly to get back home, but if we were blindfolded, we'll use touch and other senses. I think magnetic and smell is like their other senses idk

  • @hipdogdsv
    @hipdogdsv Před rokem +1

    I loved having pigeons!!

  • @af_202
    @af_202 Před 2 lety +2

    My country Pigeons are very beautiful and they have a good body shape and flying very fast i love

  • @johncarlomanalang5272
    @johncarlomanalang5272 Před 6 lety +7

    This video is more interesting than the other made Good Job for all😁😁😁

  • @lauraschmidt1362
    @lauraschmidt1362 Před rokem +1

    What color are the birds on the title page of this video? They’re purple and blue and green speckled. Beautiful

  • @NE_Pigeons
    @NE_Pigeons Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video!

  • @rajashahid582
    @rajashahid582 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful and informative discussion 🌷

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video 👍🏻 thanks guys❤

  • @jonasloft
    @jonasloft Před 4 lety +3

    I love pigeons. Nice video😊👍🏼

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Před 11 měsíci +2

    My young pet pigeon goes on outings with us. (Hiking, berry picking, flea markets) It is not uncommon for her to fly off when we arrive, but she inevitably circles back and lands near us, and our dogs. She must know where our home is, when in the car she is on the console, or my shoulder, watching everything with interest. But if we're out in the car she flies to me. That leads me to think it has to do with scent. We sleep on my sheepskins on the bed, bird and dog as well. She coos and does the vertical wing flips of delight when she burrows her breast down into sheepskins. She knows our scent very well.

  • @elyad67
    @elyad67 Před 2 lety +1

    Great episode about pigeons!

  • @colorfulbirdsanimals9936
    @colorfulbirdsanimals9936 Před 5 lety +26

    Beautiful video and beautiful pigeons thanks for this video

    • @MuslimforAllah.
      @MuslimforAllah. Před 2 lety

      All the scientists are wrong about how the pigeons make there way back home' the only do guess work' the scientists have been studying the pigeons for years and they all have different theory about how they get back home. Many different studies have been done over the years they blocked there ears, they blocked there noses, they have done many experiments on pigeons but cannot still determine for sure how they come back home. God says in QURAN that he has given the birds build in navigation ' this is why the pigeons know were there home is. The pigeons can even cross countries and go to the other side of the world. The only problem is when you take them out of the country or the other side of the world is ' simply the pigeon gets exhausted and dies of dehydration, not because they get lost 'the pigeons know were there home is but very long distant just gets them dehydrated. If the birds do not get dehydrated they will come back home ' not a problem for them.

  •  Před 4 lety +11

    Wow! I love it!!! I use to raise pigeons when I was in primary school. I would love to do it again!

    • @reinhardtgreyling5422
      @reinhardtgreyling5422 Před 4 lety +1

      Used to race pigeons when i was Younger and im getting back into the sport pigeons are apart of my live and i will always find them interesting

    •  Před 4 lety

      @@reinhardtgreyling5422 Great to hear! I miss those days!..great memories with my dad!!!

    • @anthonygreene4938
      @anthonygreene4938 Před rokem +1

      I had about 60 homing pigeons over a period of around 5 years. I didn't always lock them down, because I was busy driving truck , so in the end one by one most all of them got killed by coopers hawks. One time an owl got in at night and killed 4 pigeons. Another time a coopers hawk got in and killed 2 or 3. Those two incidents happened at night when the bars were down, so the predators went in , but then couldn't get back out. I released each of these predators. The coopers hawk would catch them from time to time, and take them 75 yards up in the woods, and dis-mantle them on a high stump usually. I never once actually saw a pigeon get caught , but I did see them get chased. The hawks don't catch them every time, but may have around a 10 to 25 percent success ratio, I believe.

    •  Před rokem +1

      @@anthonygreene4938 very unfortunate 😕

  • @farhananwar6430
    @farhananwar6430 Před 5 lety +13

    i dont knw if any person of science knws it or not that people here in my area can train the pigeons in such a way that they come back to their mobile houses. they keep changing there location where ever they want but pigeons always find their home which is nt present over a single place

    • @farmer998
      @farmer998 Před 4 lety

      that was my question if you move the loft and release them will they find the loft they flew from if its still there ,move it tomorrow and do it again

    • @Mohamed-ho8ki
      @Mohamed-ho8ki Před 2 lety +1

      How they do it ?

    • @bgtownchunkieloccloft4779
      @bgtownchunkieloccloft4779 Před rokem

      @@Mohamed-ho8ki it's pretty easy ur loft first must be able to move around

    • @360conscience
      @360conscience Před rokem +1

      @@Mohamed-ho8ki how do you walk,breathe or find yourself back home? THINK ABOUT IT....

  • @s197gt6
    @s197gt6 Před 5 lety +5

    Landmarks I believe is the key on their navigation.

  • @abimaelpatino7892
    @abimaelpatino7892 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi .,To me. They used ., landscapes. Smells .,magnetism and atmosphere. They have a super power gift..love pigeons. Since I was 10 now 50 and still love them.

  • @personalaccount342
    @personalaccount342 Před 2 lety +2

    Could the pigeons be homed at sea where land mass and olfactory arent used then brought to land to be released?

  • @Abuwesamful
    @Abuwesamful Před 6 lety +44

    I raised pigeons since I was a child, for more than 15 years. and I think they use the visual landmarks whenever they are available, and as a proof, we have some huge trees in front of my home, and one day we cut them, and the pigeons took longer time to realise that, they were skimming above the neighbourhood and increase their attitude and increase the radius of the circle with each round, until they learn it and then and surprisingly they made it home.
    I found out that, pigeons have very good learning ability, and they fly early in the morning to far places more than I could imagine. In fact, pigeons builds a very nice visual map in their heads, according to the attitude and the shape of the city from the sky and they treat it as a puzzle that they can solve even with partial information.
    My idea might be crazy, but I think the good pigeons could even measure the air pressure as they search for their homes, and they build an estimation on which direction might lead to the right place.

    • @thomasranjit7781
      @thomasranjit7781 Před 5 lety +3

      God made them.. give Glory to Christ

    • @Tranitosaur
      @Tranitosaur Před 4 lety +3

      @@thomasranjit7781 Which God? There's plenty of Gods according to different religions that do not agree with eachother. What about the old Gods that people belived in before, but not anymore?

    • @Benimaru500
      @Benimaru500 Před 4 lety +1

      Agree, also more connected to magnetism

    • @tjp_real
      @tjp_real Před 2 lety +1

      PIGEONS DESPERATELY NEED HELP !!
      90% of pigeons in cities die in their first year of their lifes. The others don't live longer than 2-3 years.
      In nature, they can live up to 12-15 years !
      They have nothing to eat, they are forced to eat trash and they freeze to death.
      Pigeons can NOT live naturally in cities. They are only here because of breeders !

    • @grahamstaunton8154
      @grahamstaunton8154 Před 2 lety

      VERY GOOD IDEA M8👍

  • @n1ckysedghjou
    @n1ckysedghjou Před 5 lety +5

    I love this bird I have 10 but don’t know any one to ask questions and the net is next to useless so I’m spending my spare spare time watching you tube pigeon films

  • @kevindenning7361
    @kevindenning7361 Před 3 lety +2

    "Only armed with a floating garden shed"
    Best Quote Ever.

  • @neidr65
    @neidr65 Před 6 lety +9

    Brilliant video,very interesting,being a lifetime with these wonderful birds,26 year's of racing pigeons best hobby in the world! But I'm so glad one of nature's biggest secret of homing remains a SECRET😊 Fasinating creature the racing/homing pigeon...

    • @noguera8888
      @noguera8888 Před 2 lety

      This must remain a secret so no one ccan abuse this wondeeful bird.

  • @redvlogchannel9957
    @redvlogchannel9957 Před 4 lety

    i love birds to much

  • @sr-hd3bz
    @sr-hd3bz Před 5 lety +22

    11:46 yo am i tripping or did that egg just crack

  • @racingpigeonchannel9119

    Thank you for sharing

  • @meenaknock9058
    @meenaknock9058 Před 4 lety

    Amazing experimental dacumentary.
    I just love it about knew pigeon's Theory.

  • @skypixel9477
    @skypixel9477 Před 3 lety +1

    Pigeons are my favorite birds

  • @zeenathkhasim4242
    @zeenathkhasim4242 Před 7 měsíci

    Useful video because I love birds

  • @user-qe8oe5vq5w
    @user-qe8oe5vq5w Před 2 lety +1

    My theory is that pigeons comes back using all of that
    1- sky starts son rising son sets to recognise east wast south and north then. No 2
    - magnetic field to get more directions to home. Then 3
    3- smell for May half of the distance will use the smell
    4- the eye sign and that will start working from the distance that birds have been trained from.

  • @akhil4u435
    @akhil4u435 Před 5 lety +2

    God bless you brothers

  • @PetsValley
    @PetsValley Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @ramoncalicdan3956
    @ramoncalicdan3956 Před 2 lety +2

    The McArthur event pigeon racing in the Philippines 🇵🇭 is one of the toughest for the racing aficionados 😎👊

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing ❤

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you❤❤❤

  • @tonydacosta2487
    @tonydacosta2487 Před 4 lety +1

    So interesting pigeon flying high wonderful back to home

  • @chritophermthembu2204
    @chritophermthembu2204 Před 6 lety +3

    pigions are very intresting.i love pigions

  • @remodesigns4570
    @remodesigns4570 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing! were i can find these kinds of pigeons ???

  • @danielvelez4001
    @danielvelez4001 Před 2 lety +1

    They are amazing that’s why I have them love them

  • @khurramwahab9345
    @khurramwahab9345 Před 5 lety +10

    In this case if birds could leave 2 or 3 days with their aviary at new location they could be reach at new sight. Pigeons do not follow the new path to search their cage however they search the cage near to their previous location but not far aside. Pigeons find their ways with the help of different sensors. They memorize the sarroundings, use magnatic rays, sun location, wind flow, (try different seasons winter and summer. Birds returning home timings will be different). They also use their nose to find their destiny (try to put a unique scent in the loft, bird will follow the smeel during fly). But I think the most important tool is the visual memory. They can zoom their puple by distance. I would request To research their beak sensor also. Ever noticed pigeon do not eat other then original grains try to put plastic or concrete shape grains (I mean immitation grains) they will pick, hold then drop them but don't swallow It's shows they also have sensor in their beak.

  • @BuchonGaditanoUSA
    @BuchonGaditanoUSA Před 3 lety +1

    Good afternoon, greeting friend Beautiful pigeons, beautiful animals. , Purebred. 👍🕊🤝

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Wonderful❤❤😮

  • @DIChannelHOBBIES
    @DIChannelHOBBIES Před 3 lety

    Very nice....🤝🤝👍

  • @neelish48
    @neelish48 Před 2 lety +6

    What I feel is there might be combination of these hypothesis that can explain this process. Recognizing and flying back within short distances may be explained by one theory and that of long distance may be explained by the others or theses hypothesis may be used simultaneously with one superior in decision making than the other as per the different situation I.e. the distances they fly back.

  • @brendaorr6064
    @brendaorr6064 Před rokem +7

    In the city I live, I don't memorize the street names because I already know it...but when I go out of town, instinctually I start memorizing every name of road, landmark, and store around where I stay. Does anyone else do this?

  • @heximancer28
    @heximancer28 Před rokem +1

    they were like, "why are you taking our home out to a stormy sea? Let's look for a new home in the area our old home was. "

  • @BetterBlue
    @BetterBlue Před 4 lety +2

    they proved that pigeons were smarter than them, and not only because they don't argue with one another clinging to ego theories.It's nor smart to play games of who is smarter than who. It's lunacy.

  • @davidspahr4020
    @davidspahr4020 Před 2 lety +1

    Hate to be a wet blanket (not) but it's probably a combination of things. Was the coriolus force mentioned at all? Sight, smell, magnetism, coriolus probably all figure in. Do pigeon flyers tend to fly birds east to west in the southern hemisphere? When I was flying birds in MA we flew west to east with the prevailing winds.
    There is also sound, memory and a birds ability to "think" to consider. Birds precisely imprint things we don't understand such as recognizing their offspring and their mate and migrating to a specific place. How does a starling know it's mate in a flock of thousands of birds that all look alike? I'm betting it isn't smell and that one singular focused answer isn't the answer.

  • @WeAreVenom800
    @WeAreVenom800 Před 2 lety +12

    For me its combination of everything, for shorter distance they rely on visual cues and the overall feeling of the place they live
    But for mid and long distance they rely on smell, air pressure, air direction, sun direction,
    when you left your pigeon at a different place firstly they circle around, basically figuring out a specific direction using all that mentioned above and proceed their journey in that direction and if in the journey they found something similar to their home, they again circle around that place, they run a list of checks on that place and if it doesn't match their home
    they proceed in the direction they figured out in the beginning, during their journey they constantly look for visual cues as well,

    • @tammy9887
      @tammy9887 Před rokem

      Agreed 💯%🎯🕊️

    • @charlieoscar09
      @charlieoscar09 Před rokem

      I think you've just about guessed everything there

    • @aneeq5493
      @aneeq5493 Před rokem

      They have a sense of the magnetic field

    • @aneeq5493
      @aneeq5493 Před rokem

      Litrally a compas in their heads

  • @mr.eleganzzainc.329
    @mr.eleganzzainc.329 Před 2 lety +6

    Very Interesting….clearly shows the intricacies and mystery of their homing instinct

  • @happyfish7260
    @happyfish7260 Před rokem +1

    Amazing bird

  • @atifqayyum3184
    @atifqayyum3184 Před 2 lety

    Nice video too much hardwork

  • @roblanchi5159
    @roblanchi5159 Před 4 lety +4

    Base on my 60 years experience.
    In order for a pigeon to learn where the home is.
    1- needs to start learning the location by getting exposed to location. That means we have to let them out of the coop frequently until they learn the location. some times after years of staying inside the coop, when the first time we let them out, that will be the last we see the bird.
    It has happened that I have moved the coop to the other side of the yard. birds had a hard time going to a new location. they wanted the coop to be in exact place when they were used to it. when they are realized, 1st they are realized from a short distance, then the distance is extended in the same direction. If the bird is realized 100 miles away from for the first time, most of them do not find the home, few find the home weeks sometimes months later. so it is learning the direction by flying over the landscape by seeing it.

  • @sshawnee1766
    @sshawnee1766 Před 4 lety +1

    What was the deal with that big egg sitting on that desk while that guy was being interviewed and then the egg cracks?

  • @Teamchambalerobrothersloft

    wow amazing

  • @parmindergill2208
    @parmindergill2208 Před 3 lety +4

    Letting all the senses together using a certain sense where it is most useful. They are amazing 👏

  • @filmbyimran6310
    @filmbyimran6310 Před rokem +1

    Bird of Peace!

  • @notoriousqueenpigeon
    @notoriousqueenpigeon Před 6 lety +27

    I dream about them all night and firat thing I do upon waking is get to my loft. That is so passionate and beautiful.

    • @pelinkizilkus3884
      @pelinkizilkus3884 Před 6 lety

      notoriousqueenpigeon I feel the same. Pigeons are amazing.

    • @alfredojimenez1962
      @alfredojimenez1962 Před 4 lety +1

      qpNotorious comparto tu opinión amigo amo las palomas 🕊 son increibles solo alos que nos gustan lo entendemos 😎

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Super❤

  • @jowen85
    @jowen85 Před 3 lety +1

    when I have been away from home (NW UK) for a while and drive back up the M6, it's the smell of the humidity that I always notice... a sort of earthy, musty, moist, cool feeling smell. Can't say I particularly like it. The trees are always getting greener too, all the way up the road (summer). Pigeons 100% know the time and also the weather. May have been that they didn't set off because they knew there was a storm. They always know about storms, hours before. Maybe these people don't know as much as they think about pigeons, but then if it were some supernatural force, it would have been there after the storm and they would have set off... so, for me.. I can totally discount that theory as airy fairy

  • @javierrod3109
    @javierrod3109 Před 4 lety +4

    Birds use a magnetic field in there body with the magnetic Feel in the earth Which pushes different magnetic pulse that the earth has in the equator I’ve been Raising and flying Pigeons-for 45 years

  • @benigma1651
    @benigma1651 Před 3 lety +1

    Never thought i'd hear the phrase "For some people, pigeon racing is a matter of life and death".

  • @yousafpigeonofficial
    @yousafpigeonofficial Před 2 lety

    Great 👍

  • @JAIMYCLAN
    @JAIMYCLAN Před 3 lety +1

    the sight of a heart of loving boss that's why bird want to go home 😂❤

  • @BudiCorner
    @BudiCorner Před 3 lety

    amazing..i like ❤️👍

  • @davidspahr4020
    @davidspahr4020 Před 2 lety +1

    The Pigeon Corps during WW11 was sometimes forced to move their lofts near battle zones. The still usually got back.

  • @ikhlas0145
    @ikhlas0145 Před 2 lety

    Good video people Learn lot of information about pigeons 🥀

  • @stud4smut
    @stud4smut Před 6 lety +3

    FlyING up TO 700 MILES at 60 mph,,,,just TO get HOME To Their Safe Bed And To Their LOVING COO- BABY WIFE......That's Why I Love Raising Pigeons, No Matter The Breed, Be A Wild Rock Street Pigeon/Dove Or Domestic Bred:: Roller, Fantail, Spiraling Kamikazi Donek, Danzig HighFlyer, Or Just An Average 6th Placer - Racing Homer ~~~~ I LOVE PIGEONS~!!!!
    All Birds, Caged To Poultry To Wild Songbirds & Birds Of Prey, Biut PIGEONS WILL ALWAYS ROCK MY HEART BEST OF ALL FOR ME!!!!
    (((( Am Looking Right Now For 3 Pairs Of Whatever Kind I Can Get........ Right Now Too......BTW ))) ~--> A Pair Of Grizzlies --OR-- A Pair Of Self-White's ----> One Pair In Dark Red,'s ~~ & Lastly, ----> One Pair Of Solid Blacks ~ !! - - - FYI~!!!

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Před 2 lety

    I love them too x

  • @kiranvgvg636
    @kiranvgvg636 Před 2 lety +2

    I love homing pegions and i have 4 homers

  • @jawadsh787
    @jawadsh787 Před 4 lety +2

    The egg cracks at 29:09

  • @baskabaska2249
    @baskabaska2249 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing animal❤

  • @kingfisherphil
    @kingfisherphil Před 3 lety +1

    stick with them, they develop at different rates and you have a lot to do, some will fail and others amaze....I am looking forward to seeing the squeekers join in.... that will be very interesting.Good feeding the new birds alone as they struggle a bit with the adults but they will all progress.