As a child, it didn't really strike me as odd that Bert kept a pigeon coop on the top of his apartment building on Sesame Street. In some ways, it seemed like a neat way to keep lots of pets all at once. Now that I am an adult, I find the Serbian fascination with pigeons to be disturbing. Little more than rats with wings, I see no need to feed them on street corners or in parks. Especially when they travel in sizable packs that could easily take over the city if only they could organize themselves. After getting pooped on the other day, I fear that their work has already begun.
Yet, these winged creatures appear to be an integral part of the older population's social life. Common thought patterns include, "It's a sunny/rainy/cold/gray day, I'll go to the park and throw bread at the birds!" Or, "I'm on my way home from the store and have this nice loaf of bread. There's no way I can eat it all. I'll throw half of it on the sidewalk for my friends." But it's not just the older folks. Most disturbing of all is that we have a real-life Bert and Ernie situation across the street.
Perhaps you are thinking that I need to get a hobby. And stop staring out my window. Maybe I will. But it won't be feeding the birds.
2 comments:
One word Jessie: Falconry
Google "New York City" and "Peregrine Falcons" and you'll see where I'm going with this.
Kevin wants a picture of you getting pooped on by the pigeon.
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