Monday, April 06, 2009

Pigeon Postscript

A number of readers have asked for an update on the pigeon egg, while a number of others have simply marveled at my luck in seeing a pigeon egg, all of us city dwellers having lived a long time with the belief that pigeons spontaneously generate.

So in the beginning were two birds and an egg, and then we observed one bird and an egg, and then -- after the UPS man noisily delivered a package -- just an egg. It wasn't getting any less attention after the bird left, honestly, as she had only sat on it for a couple minutes, but it looked pretty forlorn just lying there and the boys worried about it. So we scooped it up and gave it a cozier little home in the backyard, and I told them maybe the pigeon would find it, or maybe another bird would adopt it (or maybe -- I didn't remind them of this possibility -- a rat like Templeton would come along and eat it.) It's been a while now, and there's no sign of the egg anymore, and the boys have forgotten it for now, but I expect the next time they see a bird's nest one of them will "Remember the time?"

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2 Comments:

At 7:47 PM, Blogger  said...

You're kind of lucky, actually. We left a pigeon nest so that our daughter could watch the process. Then we learned that pigeons lay egg several times a year and the babies aren't so cute. Watching one hatch was fine; month after month (and mites after mites) was many miracles too many.

At 11:50 AM, Blogger  said...

That cracks me up- that us city dwellers think pigeons spontaneously generate. :)

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