Posted on 12/10/2019 10:17:18 AM PST by MNDude
KVVU reported that a local animal rescue and pigeon advocacy group known as Lofty Hopes has serious concerns about the negative impacts the hats will have on the pigeons.
"At first, I was like, oh my God that's cute! Mariah Hillman told KVVU. "Then, I was like, wait a minute how did they get those hats on there?
Hillman runs the animal advocacy organization, whose slogan is, a pigeon positive movement.
While the identity of the person putting the hats on the pigeon remains unknown, Hillman told KVVU her organization is on a mission to track down the birds and remove their hats.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox32chicago.com ...
Misuse of the word like makes the speaker sound stupid.
The thought of those environuts trying to catch pigeons and remove their teeny, tiny cowboy hats is hilarious.
I was just in Las Vegas. They were having a rodeo there. Many people walking around in cowboy hats and boots.
Beyond cute.
I fought the squab and the squab won.
No, wait...
I think it would be more useful if someone put tiny diapers on them instead.
Stupid is the new smart. Postmodernism.
2. Never heard of the pigeon advocacy group known as Lofty Hopes.
3. So who benefits? I would guess Lofty Hopes! so theres the answer.....
There’s something fowl going on here......
Like the lady said, the hats are cute as can be, but you wonder how someone managed to put them there.
They actually look like little Fedoras, like Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon.
Where are the Jackalope statues?
Ewwww just had a terrible thought...
If the pigeon group is some sorta equivalent to NAMBLA...
Sorry to share that but...
Pleeeeez....Enviro folks capture animals and do all kinds of sh** to them....and for no real reason.
Soon to be a beer commercial - line dancing pigeons
This thread is useless without pictures.
All hat and no cattle.
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