Logan Dean gently cradled a pigeon named Pablo in his hands. He stood inside the backyard loft where Logan and his dad, Scott, feed, water and care for dozens of racing homers — pigeons bred and ...
LONDON — In times of war, they have proved safer than radios, more nimble than humans, more fuel-efficient than aircraft. Depending on the price of birdseed. Their exploits, though, have tended to go ...
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How pigeons decode environmental clues that humans barely notice
This video investigates the biological and environmental tools pigeons use to navigate home over long distances. Scientists explain how magnetic sensitivity, visual memory, and scent cues work ...
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