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RowanMumsnet · 15/03/2016 12:56

Ever seen a pigeon pecking away at a chip bag on the pavement and thought, "there's so much more you could be doing with your talents, Mr Pigeon?" You're not alone. Plume Labs and DigitasLBi are using pigeons to tackle air pollution.

The Pigeon Air Patrol is a flock of ten pigeons equipped with pollution-monitoring backpacks anchored by tiny vests - allowing real-time analysis of the air quality.

All this week in London, you can tweet your location to @PigeonAir and get an instant reply from the pigeons, telling you about the air pollution levels where you are. Handy if you or your DC suffer with asthma or any other respiratory conditions, or if you're just concerned about air pollution levels.

The pigeons will only be in London. Apologies to non-Londoners: please instead enjoy these picture of the pigeons looking fetching in their vests.

But if you are in London and you fancy having a pigeon tweet you with your local air quality readings this may not be an entirely accurate description of what happens please get on and tweet your local area (e.g. Hampstead, Brixton, Hackney) to @PigeonAir and let us know what happens.

NB these are homing pigeons, lovingly cosseted by top pigeon-fanciers, and a vet has been involved at all stages of the project.

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Edit: We've amended the Twitter handle. The correct one is @PigeonAir but previously we used @PigeonPatrol

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RowanMumsnet · 15/03/2016 13:23

Pigeons! Backpacks!

Not a drill!

RowanMumsnet · 15/03/2016 15:27

RowanMumsnet · 15/03/2016 15:28

Ickle, that is a thing of wonder. May we enquire as to the back story?

SallyRoseMumsnet · 15/03/2016 16:07

Sorry everyone, RowanMumsnet was a little too excited about pigeons in vests - the correct Twitter handle is @PigeonAir.

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RowanMumsnet · 15/03/2016 17:28

@DaphneWhitethigh

The problem is that I really don't want to know the answer, because it will lead to me trying not to breathe, which is probably even worse for you than inhaling the toxic sludge that passes for air round here. Or, even worse, it might lead to me voting for Zak Goldsmith.

Are you planning mayoral candidate webchats by the way? We could confront them with terrifying pigeon-borne stats.

We're going to do our best - watch this space (and thanks for asking)

RowanMumsnet · 16/03/2016 13:04

@HanarCantWearSweaters

I could answer that for you Robin or try to

We use something similar at our wildlife hospital when a bird might have a severe open wound on its abdomen or damaged wing etc; a tight wrap bandage or compression tube helps avoid further damage while the injury heals. We only use them on severe cases as they do restrict the bird's movement quite a bit and can so make them uncomfortable or prone to stress.

That being sad, I don't know if I can throw my pigeon-loving support behind this. They may indeed have a vet supervising but in my experience most vets aren't particularly used to pigeon care and tend to do more primary care rather than specialising. If the analysis is available all the time it sounds like the pigeons will be wearing the vests all day.

Have they looked into any musculoskeletal effects i.e strain or injury to wings or back, deformed growth over time etc. The backpacks may be an insignificant weight to us but pigeons weigh a couple hundred grams at most, so any extra weight is like us carrying around a hiking pack all day. The straps could restrict or alter normal wing movement, and could also snag on branches, deterrent prongs or anything of a similar shape and cause the bird to get stuck.

Yikes. We'll see if we can get more details for you on the pigeon care side

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