Residents on Lynngate this morning asked me how the bird was doing.  I had
to reply that it had not been seen since last Friday and chances were that
the cold or the hawks had got it.  As I left to top up the feeders, I parted
saying "But don't give up hope, stranger things have happened than this bird
surviving the hawks and this weather."

Sure enough, at 12:45 today, Gerry Meacham called to say that the
Band-tailed pigeon had just returned.  It landed on its favourite feeder but
did not eat.  It looked around and then flew down into the bushes behind the
feeder.  She only had a few minutes to watch but the pigeon did not fly back
to the feeder.

So the pigeon is still around but has become much more wary.  It will not be
as easy to see the bird as it was for the first few weeks.

Relieved,

Hugh Casbourn



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