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nature red in tooth and claw

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tech · 13/11/2004 15:01

Dunno why I'm posting this but.... I've lived in my flat for five years. Out the back there are some very pretty gardens with lots of birds foxes etc. A pair of wood-pigeons has lived in the big tree out there since I moved in. I have a small roof terrace and they used to come and sit on the railings. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I was walking home and saw a dead wood-pigeon on the pavement. I hoped it wasn't one of "my" pair, but ever since, I keep seeing one of them sitting alone on the ralings (as just now). I know I'm anthropomorphising madly, but he/she seems really forlorn. So, does anyone know, are wood-pigeons one of those birds that pair for life. I'm hoping my one might find a new partner. It just looks so sad sitting there on its own....

tech · 13/11/2004 15:17

One feels one is being slightly ribbed, but...

I'll try engage it in conversation next time I see it and see if it's up for meeting new dates. I s'pose it might still be in mourning. It's only a couple of weeks. It is sad though (in so many senses of the word).

tech · 13/11/2004 15:28

I know, I'm kidding. I'm alright. I'm just a bit of a sucker for animals and small children. Adults get much shorter shrift..... too much Disney as a child or something

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