Love Up on the Roof

Someone, somewhere has a pigeon loft.
We know of a couple of dove cotes, but the number of racing pigeons that amass on the roof of the property opposite has increased significantly.
It’s also Hump Central, as the males are strutting their stuff and fluffing themselves up to impress the ladies, who are twisting, turning and teasing them before flying off!

Love is in the air sums it up quite nicely!

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I am a retired number cruncher with a vivid imagination and wacky sense of humour which extends to short stories and poetry. I love to cook and am a bit of a dog whisperer as I get on better with them than people sometimes! In November 2020, we lost our beloved Maggie who adopted us as a 7 week old pup in March 2005. We decided to have a photo put on canvas as we had for her predecessor Barney. We now have three pictures of our fur babies on the wall as we found a snapshot of Kizzy, my GSD when Hubby and I first met so had hers done too. On February 24th 2022 we were blessed to find Maya, a 13 week old GSD pup who has made her own place in our hearts. You can follow our training methods, photos and her growth in my blog posts. From 2014 to 2017 'Home' was a 41 foot narrow boat where we made strong friendships both on and off the water. We were close to nature enjoying swan and duck families for neighbours, and it was a fascinating chapter in our lives. We now reside in a small bungalow on the Lincolnshire coast where we have forged new friendships and interests.
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2 Responses to Love Up on the Roof

  1. pendantry says:

    I have the same thing where I live. Every now and then something spooks the flock and they fly around for a bit before settling back down on the roof. I love the swishing sound they make when they fly overhead 🙂

    • We have that big time when flocks of 20 plus geese fly over our house on the way to the lake. It’s not unusual to see two or three such flocks in the space of about ten minutes!

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