Peggy looking at the camera

Peggy the pigeon

When Ben and I were walking down to feed the foxes last Tuesday night – yes we’re still feeding foxes – we found a pigeon sitting in the middle of pavement next to a busy road. Pigeons are usually up high on a perch somewhere at night time so this was a clear sign something was wrong. As we approached it the bird panicked and tried to fly off but couldn’t leave the ground and ended up walking in circles. We decided to take it home.

Peggy in the box when we first brought her home.

I phoned New Arc the next day but they didn’t have any volunteers able to collect her and I was working so I planned to drive her myself on my day off but have been too busy and Peggy – as she’s now called – is still in our laundry.

I think she’s getting better as she’s able to fly a bit and perches on the side of the container I’ve got for her.

Pegging perched on the side of her container.

I’m hoping she’ll make a full recovery and we can release her soon as it’s tormenting Victoria who knows there’s a bird on the other side of the laundry door.

Victoria trying to get under the laundry door

I like pigeons. They’re extremely resilient animals that manage to survive in harsh environments all over the world and on very little. They were domesticated by humans thousands of years ago and bred for food and messaging. They are the original text message long before phones were ever invented and during times of war carrier pigeons provided essential communication services for us. In the first world war the British military used over 100,000 pigeons. Now we have largely abandoned them and they live in our cities off whatever crumbs they can find. Whenever I walk into town I carry a bag of sunflower seeds for the pigeons. I suspect Peggy was hit by a car or has some kind of head injury affecting her balance and ability to fly. A head injury can lead to inflammation in the brain which will affect coordination but once the inflammation has subsided she’ll return to normal. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for that outcome.

Peggy looking at the camera.

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4 responses to “Peggy the pigeon”

  1. Denise Avatar

    I was out in town with someone once and there was a pigeon sitting on the ground, someone on a helpline told us to find a box for it. We put it in the box using a blanket? Is that how you got yours home? It wouldn’t be easy to hold one.

    Lucky that you found it and helped it.

    1. Rachel M Avatar

      Yes we went to a nearby service station to get a box then just picked up the pigeon. She was very easy to catch. What happened to yours? Did it go to a rescue?

  2. Denise Avatar

    Yes the person I was with took the pigeon off somewhere, but we were doing an exit interview, so I didn’t actually have any means of communicating to find out what happened. I like to think that all was well.

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