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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:43 am

it is a mutant. It can turn its head completely at 300ºc as an owl. Never seen that with a pigeon :shock:

And it does not want to fly. Not even to jump.

Today is its bath day. :-D
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Sep 30, 2016 7:27 am

Mosul offensive starts. French Rafales bomb Mosul. France in the highest emergency level waits for Daesh attacks.
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Londoner » Fri Sep 30, 2016 7:42 am

Piling wrote:it is a mutant. It can turn its head completely at 300ºc as an owl. Never seen that with a pigeon :shock:

And it does not want to fly. Not even to jump.

Today is its bath day. :-D


I think all birds can turn their head over 280 degrees.
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Sep 30, 2016 2:29 pm

It is the first bird I see like that, but I am not used to them. It is creepy. :?

It is happy when I bath it, now. Eats its wheat as a glutton. Not very afraid, not flying. Lazy thing.
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Londoner » Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:29 pm

Piling wrote:It is the first bird I see like that, but I am not used to them. It is creepy. :?

It is happy when I bath it, now. Eats its wheat as a glutton. Not very afraid, not flying. Lazy thing.


Could you throw it to the sky to see what happens. This is a very beautiful spoiled bird. his or her previous owner must have taken good care of it. That is why she enjoys the bath when you bath it. I think there is trick about how to clip bird's wings so that it doesn't fly. his her wings could have been clipped. I saw this in a film about a flock of ducks reared by a family, who guided them in their aeroplane to go back to their winter place. An official confiscated all the ducks to clip their wings. But the family managed to free them and lead them towards south.
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:58 pm

Could you throw it to the sky to see what happens.


I twice put it on my hand in the garden and in the room and it did not move at all, as if the concept of flying never touch its brain. Moreover, in the house, in the garden and all around, there are 2 cats ready to eat it again. So I don't dare to release it.

It has dark eyes and it might be a young bird (Parisian pigeons have dark eyes when young and orange when adult). I think it is smaller than an adult. I will take pics and video tomorrow again.

When the school restarts after October I will ask to people if some are expert in pigeons. Or just want to adopt it, if after one month it does not fly alone. I can't keep it with my cat (and her lover, and her kittens, etc).
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 01, 2016 12:29 am

Piling wrote:it is a mutant. It can turn its head completely at 300ºc as an owl. Never seen that with a pigeon :shock:

And it does not want to fly. Not even to jump.

Today is its bath day. :-D

Are you certain it is a pigeon :-?

You really are something different - there should be more people the same as you then the world would be a much better place :ymhug:

You help the Kurds - and I know from experience that takes a great deal of patience :o)

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BIRDS LOVE YOU :ymhug:

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I LOVE YOU :ymhug:
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 01, 2016 12:36 am

Piling wrote:Mosul offensive starts. French Rafales bomb Mosul. France in the highest emergency level waits for Daesh attacks.

Idiots the lot of them X(

The French government has put innocent French people at risk X(

UK will hopefully not be at risk so much because we are a small island and compared to France we are harder to get in and out of

As for the people of Mosul

I think everyone already knows exactly how I feel about the slaughter of Mosul X(

I think the people of Baghdad are going to suffer for this crime against humanity
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Oct 01, 2016 3:01 am

We are allies of Kurds and we want to defeat Daesh who are the criminals at first.

And revenge the Yezidis and the Christians.

In any case, Daesh is in war with France as in UK. If you don't fight them, they will fight you as well.

Moreover French pilots are known for hitting more precisely their targets because they fly in a low attitude than Americans. Peshmergas say that French are 'true killers of Daesh' :D
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:42 am

Piling wrote:We are allies of Kurds and we want to defeat Daesh who are the criminals at first.

And revenge the Yezidis and the Christians.

In any case, Daesh is in war with France as in UK. If you don't fight them, they will fight you as well.

Moreover French pilots are known for hitting more precisely their targets because they fly in a low attitude than Americans. Peshmergas say that French are 'true killers of Daesh' :D

I have always thought that the most important thing should have been

FREEING THE YAZIDIS

I do not agree with any bombing X(

Granted that France is less likely to hit innocent people than the Americans who probably invented the term "Friendly Fire"

But looking at the news sites it makes it appear that France is the first to attack ISIS in Mosul :shock:

America is the largest arms dealer in the world followed by UK, Russia and France

Approx: France x 2 = Russia x 2 = UK x 2 = US

UK's biggest customer is Saudi Arabia - the country on whose Sunni Islamic ideology ISIS bases itself :shock:

Is ISIS any worse than Saudi Arabia?
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Londoner » Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:46 am

I am not worried about Daesh. I am worried about Kurdistan after Daesh.
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Londoner » Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:53 am

I twice put it on my hand in the garden and in the room and it did not move at all, as if the concept of flying never touch its brain


Please can you throw it to the sky to see what happens. If he or she doesn't try to fly possibly his or her previous owner could have reared it while it was a baby chick, possibly with other birds like chickens. This may be one of the reasons it doesn't try to fly. But give it a try. throw her or him as high as possible but first put the cats inside. :-D
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:00 am

I think it has Newcastle disease, a common epidemic virus among pigeons (not dangerous for humans). It would explain why it does not fly, has balance trouble and twists its neck in weird way especially when it is stressed.

Tomorrow I will see if I can find seeds for pigeons.

There is nothing to do since it seems to have passed the climax. But I can't release it now, for it can't fly and also because it is very contagious, so I have to wait it recovers (I can't even give it to someone who has birds :( )


Me in 1 or 2 months, lol :

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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:44 pm

Your little feathered friend will be delighted with a change of menu just as long as he also has some of the same food you have already been feeding it :D

Birds do not like too much change ;)
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Re: Daily notebook from Duhok 2016

PostAuthor: Londoner » Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:04 am

Newcastle disease!!! that is terrible and very sad. =(( :o :sad:
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