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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Pigeon by Any Other Name...

My recent journey to Pittsburgh gave me the opportunity to visit the National Arboretum. This was perhaps at my family's own peril as this was dangerously close to Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and even in the morning there were throngs of Steelers fans, ticket scalpers and memorabilia vendors that had gathered for the evening's festivities.

I love the Aviary. It is set up in a manner that allows the birds to move around freely in much of the display. In many cases the birds will roam into the walkways where the visitors move through the aviary. It allows the visitor a unique opportunity to encounter the birds' behaviors up close.

The birds in these photographs are pigeons. Very exotic pigeons with fancy head feathers, long legs and bright colors, but pigeons nonetheless. Known as Crowned Pigeons or Gouras, they reside in New Guinea and are close to the size of turkeys. Normal American pigeons are more prone to run away and fly off when threatened, but these birds will lie down and play dead. I had the opportunity to observe this behavior several times while on my visit there. There were two pigeons on an elevated walkway that ran over their display who, despite the constant disturbance by humans, refused to yield their ground. They would stand there displaying their beautiful plumage and whenever someone would come just a bit too close would lie down and "play dead". Sort of like a possum, except less annoying and less likely to get run over by a car in the rainforests of New Guinea.



On the job with the boss looking- human world.








On the job with the boss looking - pigeon world.
Now do you not wish that when your boss (or whomever else) was getting on your nerves, that you could just lie down and play dead as a means of defense?






























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