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this piles of filth will share few diseases with you. They are known to be generous with that. BTW, one of those have one legand one on the right is crippled. Lovely companion![]()
The one that you believe has only one leg actually had 2 legs but like many birds they often rest on only one leg and yes, one of the other birds in the pic has a deformed leg from a string injury, that is why I picked her up and rehabbed her before releasing her back to her flock again.
It makes me sad that you have such a myopic view of life my friend. You should really work on expanding your consciousness.
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Fyi the chances of catching any diseases from pigeons is very slim indeed, most diseases carried by pigeons are not transferable to humans. In fact you are more likely to catch something from a pet cat or a dog.