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Among the Perowne children, "pigeon feeder" is a term synonymous with mentally deficient.
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The area, which juts out into the harbor, was thronged, as it always is, with tourists and beggars, flower sellers and pigeon feeders, astrologers and photographers.
I expected him to walk past like everyone else — the pigeon feeders and the kids on bicycles and the women with their babies in strollers who gave me a wide berth.
And instead of jogging through the park to a killer Scissor Sisters track, she is stopping every few minutes to rest on a bench next to the elderly pigeon feeders.
The attack, as well as the re-enactment on Monday that was commissioned by a coalition of rights groups, took place at the Shah-do Shamshira Mosque, famous for its flocks of pigeons and legions of pigeon-feeders, and the adjoining shrine of the same name, which means the King of the Two Swords.
This large pigeon is a ground feeder, eating seeds, grains, and berries; it has been known to hold more than 60 acorns in its crop.
The researchers then played the two types of sounds for pigeon flocks at their feeders.
Table 2 Behavioral ethogram Behavior Definition Ingestive behavior According to Spudeit et al. (Spudeit et al. 2013) (a) Feeding Pigeon's head located inside the feeder.
When the birds had the option of visiting an alternative feeder with a dummy pigeon, they preferred this option to visiting the feeder with the dummy sparrowhawk with the head in any of the three positions.
Pecking correctly on the pecking key reinforced the pigeons with the activation of the feeder.
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