Somebody in Davis Square has some issues with an unknown neighbor:
Richard Beaubien spotted these pigons in the Public Garden the other day.
Some things never change - like people feeding pigeons by the Park Street T stop. But they rarely smile these days, like this lady did sometime between 1910 and 1920.
The Animal Rescue League of Boston tweeted this afternoon:
A domestic pigeon was found homeless wandering the streets of Somerville.
Wicked Local Cambridge reports some Woburn guy was arrested on animal-cruelty charges when he was spotted stuffing a pigeon into plastic bags in Inman Square. No word on his plans for the oven-stuffer roasters birds.
Jesse Haley takes photos of a hawk making quick work of a pigeon:
Ana went out to run some errands today and came back with some video of a hawk eating a pigeon atop a transformer on a Porter Square utility pole. Yum.
This morning, Karrie watched some guy outside the T stop feeding hundreds of pigeons:
Martin Lieberman says he's going to avoid the sidewalk in front of the Downtown Crossing CVS from now on; even if that pigeon poop on his shoulder does mean good luck.
Could either the city of Newton or the YMCA please remove the three dead pigeons attached to the fence that separates the YMCA on Church Street from the turnpike? They're skeeving Krissy out.
WaveOfModulation takes photos of the remains of a falcon snack:
When a couple of pigeons divebombed from across the street into their fifth-story windows this morning, some of the people in Spatch's office taped pieces of paper to the windows to try
Greg and his fiance are waiting for a commuter-rail train at track 3 at Back Bay on Thursday when a train pulls up on track 1 and something explodes with a
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