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pigeon

[pij-uhn] / ˈpɪdʒ ən /




















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Along the riverside path, cyclists rode with the wind and a trio of young filmmakers recorded pigeons fluttering around “La Grande Fenêtre,” a 1974 abstract work at the Outdoor Sculpture Museum.

From The Wall Street Journal

No more Mr. Giraldo scaring the neighborhood pigeons with a tambourine.

From Literature

She had also had a cryptococcus infection - which is often linked to pigeon droppings - which her family believe hastened her decline and may have limited her treatment options.

From BBC

Keeps a board in the pigeon loft, and we’ve usually got a game going.

From Literature

Birds, from pigeons and crows to the more rare roseate spoonbill, were the inspiration.

From BBC