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Pigeons
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For some reason I had the theme tune to Dick Dastardly and Muttley as an ear worm all the way home…
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:This chap works for London Falconry and could solve the problem, but he don't work for peanuts.We used to have this at Greenwich market.The hawk came and flew up and down.The pigeons effed off and sat outside.The Hawk left.The pigeons came back in.These are south east London pigeons.5
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Notice how everyone is steering clear of using the name of the other bird of prey to exterminate these pigeons….2
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A bird of prey could be hired on match days for a few hundred quid and would act as a good deterrent. It’s not rocket science and I don’t know why we don’t do something about it1
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In the second half there was a moment where we had nine pigeons in the north east corner, I thought ‘where are the other twenty from the first half?’ Then the group were joined by the others arriving in pairs at regular one second intervals from the south west. The pairs swooped in in perfect symmetry and identical trajectories like an air display team.3
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Callumcafc said:I don’t remember there being so many in years past. Is it something to do with the way the pitch is being prepared nowadays that’s encouraging the pigeons?0
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Says a lot about how crap our football is that the pigeons are more interesting..0
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seth plum said:In the second half there was a moment where we had nine pigeons in the north east corner, I thought ‘where are the other twenty from the first half?’ Then the group were joined by the others arriving in pairs at regular one second intervals from the south west. The pairs swooped in in perfect symmetry and identical trajectories like an air display team.1
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Hate to mention Jimmy Seed, but I met someone whose dad used to work at The Valley during WW2, and he said that JS used to come out of his office with a gun and shoot them. They used to drive him mad.
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I don’t think getting a hawk in is long term answer, a bit Palace. although a bit of air to air combat blood sport might well be entertaining to some I don’t really want that spectacle taking over from the occasion bit of football. The pigeons will just bugger off until the hawk gets bored.
Two choices, either poison the pigeons or get some staff on the playing side who are more mobile than the present waste of time.
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AFKABartram said:Could a club get fined for failing to control their pigeons?0
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Use the net from the opposition goal to throw over them, nobody will notice if the net isn’t there given how few attempts at hitting it we have, they’ll think the cobwebs are the net anyway.1
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Was the problem the same when we had Lucky the Cat?
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I note some council tips use the peregrine hawk kites - not sure how effective - anchoring on the centre spot could be a problem though.
https://www.peregrinehawkkites.com/bird-control-products-bird-scarer
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The club used to regularly have a hawk visit and fly around each of the stands and pitch.
I suspect that this is another cut back1 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:I note some council tips use the peregrine hawk kites - not sure how effective - anchoring on the centre spot could be a problem though.
https://www.peregrinehawkkites.com/bird-control-products-bird-scarer1 -
Swisdom said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:I note some council tips use the peregrine hawk kites - not sure how effective - anchoring on the centre spot could be a problem though.
https://www.peregrinehawkkites.com/bird-control-products-bird-scarer1 -
They are not very bright. They could park themselves in the oppo's penalty area and they can graze undisturbed, if thats what pigeons do, for the whole game.
I am just waiting for a moggy to take some interest, mind you they are mob handed.0 -
Got to praise the pigeons for their constantly changing formation.1
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SpaldingRed said:I remember sitting in the covered end and just after half time in every home match this solo pigeon used to do an aerial display then dive down into the drinks and food hall. Got to the stage where the whole of the upper stand used to increase the volume a bit like when the oppo goalkeeper went to take a goal kick and then cheered when it went down the opening. I often wondered what the players thought was going on. Perhaps a question for Curbs on Charlton TV?1
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I miss the Valley pigeons.
In fact, I miss pigeons full stop.
Hardly any here in West Cork 😞0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Callumcafc said:I don’t remember there being so many in years past. Is it something to do with the way the pitch is being prepared nowadays that’s encouraging the pigeons?1
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JamesSeed said:Hate to mention Jimmy Seed, but I met someone whose dad used to work at The Valley during WW2, and he said that JS used to come out of his office with a gun and shoot them. They used to drive him mad.3
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Leuth said:seth plum said:The pigeons were great in their flights and swirl and landings and their companionship with each other.4
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Ok here’s the plan, I am setting up next home game. Now if we flood the outside of the ground with treats, the pigeons will bugger off…..0
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25p? Outrageous, It used to be tuppence a bag when I was a lad.0
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Pigeon pie could end up on the concourse menu, a win win for the club…1
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