BPW: Rock Pigeons in Flight

by John Briggs on November 9, 2009

in Bird Photographs, Bird Photography Weekly, Blog, Wildlife

Rock Pigeons in Flight - Cundy's Harbor, Maine | Click photo for larger view

Rock Pigeons in Flight - Cundy's Harbor, Maine | Click photo for larger view

 

Rock Pigeons are considered by many as junk birds. They are seen scavenging dumpsters, begging for french fries at fast food restaurants and making a mess of statues and city sidewalks.

The three Rock Pigeons pictured above were part of a group of 15 that flew around the waterfront at Cundy’s Harbor this past Saturday. If anything, they are beautiful birds.

 

Happy Birding!

 

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Leslie 11.09.09 at 1:03 pm

Interesting. I work in downtown chicago so I see them all time. But rarely do I see them fly. Very nice.

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Mick 11.09.09 at 5:43 pm

Great photo of the birds against the blue sky.
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Eileen 11.09.09 at 8:42 pm

You got a great shot of the pigeon in flight.
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Heather 11.09.09 at 9:30 pm

I agree that they are beautiful birds. No such thing as a junk bird in my book. Lovely capture here – thanks for sharing it with us. Hope school is going well for you!
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Larry Jordan 11.10.09 at 2:53 am

Wonderful capture considering that they can fly over 40 miles per hour John!

I agree with you about them being beautiful birds. It is interesting the folks who like to classify some birds as “junk” birds because of their own preferences. Kinda the same way some folks consider other people in the same manner. Too bad. A poor perspective on life I say.

BTW, nice to see you back. I know how busy you must be with school and all.
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BK 11.10.09 at 10:03 am

Amazing shot! It was amazing how you had captured these birds so beautifully in flight. Rock pigeons are quite common here in Singapore too.
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Dawn Fine 11.11.09 at 11:58 am

I like Rock Pigeons..beautiful colors..
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MaineBirder 11.11.09 at 7:08 pm

Thanks for the comments everyone!

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ramblingwoods 11.11.09 at 11:05 pm

I like that you took what some people consider to be a ‘junk’ bird and showed the beauty that it too has. I hate the term ‘junk’ bird.. Beautiful photo…Michelle

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MaineBirder Reply:

There are birds that can be a nuisance, such as being bullies at the feeders, or scavenging in trash and leaving a mess. Regardless, ALL birds are beautiful and NONE should be considered a trash or junk bird. I hate the term too.

Thank you for your comments!

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Chris 11.12.09 at 3:47 pm

Beautiful flight shots!

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Larry 11.14.09 at 5:49 pm

I agree that they are beautiful birds.We just take them for granted. it helps if you see them in a natural setting instead of near a trash pile.-Nicely captured!

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Shelley 11.19.09 at 12:43 am

I love how you captured the different positions of their wings as they were flying! Great shots!
And I find ALL birds beautiful! :-)
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