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Sorry the baby is missing. Since the pigeon is not domesticated often in the US I am a little confused. It appeared that the pigeons were in a cage from your pictures. Were they inside or outside? Did you just provide a cage outside for them to nest? I saw some shavings and millet. It sounds like the pigeons come and go as they please?? If so that is really neat. Also would explain the orphaned egg:scratchhe |
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that is neat. I just had the old carrier pigeon thing going on in my head and thought they come and go as they please..lol Of course I have only had a half of a cup of coffee too...lololol:D Thanks for the explanation. |
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WHAT?!?!? Oh no...birdnapped. :( I'm sorry. I guess another bird couldn't get inside the cage? I know wild birds will rob other nests and eat the babies. :( |
Nope the only thing small enough to get in is a mouse so we are now sitting here trying to figure out the best way to house them indoors while they have babies. So baby Izzy is just one of those things now i guess but at least we got pics and we can learn from little Izzy's demise and hope the other 2 will be safe. |
Maybe you could put out a baited mouse trap and catch him before the others hatch. I would think readily accessible food would appeal to him more than venturing inside the pigeon coop. Stupid mouse. :mad: |
I'm so sorry your little one has dissappeared. That's so sad:(. Is is possible it could have wiggeled itself to the edge and fallen out? |
right we have it figured out the pigeons are coming in and the mouse trap is going into the nest so when he comes back hoping the other eggs have hatched we will get it! Dont like killing animals but we are in a residential area and they are too smart for a humane trap. and there is no way at 2 days old the baby could have gotton out of the nest the ledge is too high (the nest is a converted dog kennel) we have looked at it fro all possible angles and the only thing it could be is a mouse. Thank you all for your kind words its much appreciated x x x |
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