13/10/2025
They may seem ordinary, but pigeons are anything but.
Inside their beaks are tiny magnetic crystals — natural compasses that let them navigate thousands of miles using Earth’s magnetic field. They hear sounds we can’t, see ultraviolet patterns invisible to us, and fly at speeds over 60 mph.
Pigeons can count, learn patterns, and even grasp basic probabilities. They form lifelong bonds, raise their chicks with a special “crop milk,” and stay close to humans because we once raised them.
In World War I, a pigeon named Cher Ami saved 194 soldiers with a message tied to her wounded leg.
They’re not pests — they’re brilliant, loyal, and deeply misunderstood.
Offer seeds, offer water. Above all, offer kindness.