I love the pictures of the pigeons with the medals on. Not only is it adorable, but it’s also funny when you realize that the pigeons have no clue what the significance of it is.
I do actually think birds find medals and shiny stuff as an award as other people have said. Birds like attention too! My grandmother always had birds and they really were quite smart and amazing. At the end of the night, she'd put a cover over the big cage and they'd sleep. Miss that
I've just had a racer over since she didn't make home due to foul weather. Stayed in my living room for a week to wait for the owner from the UK to pick her up (Released in France, "broke down" here in Germany). I must say it was a blessing, I've always liked pigeons but now I love them. The bird was so grateful for the food, water and shelter I offered and always sung in the morning. Such smart, beautiful, adorable and fascinating animals, like dogs with wings.
Here in the Philippines, alot of people like me who lives in countryside owns 10+ pigeons and even if we let their cage open, it's 100% they'll come back. They also know where to poop so we have no worries of cleaning their crap. We also put straps on their feet so other pigeon owners know if the pigeon is already owned and who the owner of the pigeon is. But we don't use the pigeons to send message today tho due to the tech today
We may need to when censorship gets so bad that people can no longet communicate using tech without the law trying to stop them. The gov would just likely outlaw ownership of pigeons if that happened.
My grandpa used to raise pidgins and sell them only to have them fly right back to his barn and he would sell em again the next week, sometimes to the same person! 😂😂 Also: Thank You for this video. I always wondered about this. Not anymore
Adam! I watched your video 6 months ago and since then have built a loft, got 6 pigeons and trained them to home. I am now up to 1 mile Omni directional training flights
Okay, what if you fed the pigeons at home, as well as a variable second location associated with a signal, such as a sound or smell. Will they associated the second location with food?
This stuff always amazed me as a kid. Now I get it: you take a few homing pigeons with you to battle, when things get tough, you put a message on their feet, relase them and they fly back to their lofts, and you got your messages sitting down on the loft. You pick it up,read it, then send the needed amo, or ships, or guns, or financial info.
Sooooo for instance, then... all the pigeons at Winterfell that need to deliver messages elsewhere, don’t consider it home? Each castle would have pigeons of the different castles to fly “home” to? Then those pigeons would have to be transported back to the other castles in order to fly home? “Whoops... we’ve run out of Dragonstone pigeons” would be the equivalent to “shoot... I’ve used all my data” ??? Lolol Very cool video! I’ve wondered this for a while!
But how do they know where elsewhere is?? In season 1, how did the bird Lysa sent to Winterfell know how to find Winterfell? I get that King's Landing is its home, so it knows how to go back, but how'd it know to go to Winterfell and not Moat Cailin, for example?
Question: Is it possible for 2 people to communicate back and forth using pigeons? For example - Will one pigeon from one home follow another to it's home and then back again? Back to the original question, has it ever been done?
It is absolutely possible, but you'd require a limited number of pigeons and once you send them all you'd need to acquire more from that location to send more messages. Pigeons can be trained tho, so it may be possible to train one to follow another and so forth. Dunno if this has been done reliably tho
Feel free to point me in the direction of another video if you have answered these questions but 1) How far can they fly to go home? 2) how long can they be kept away from home in a cage without forgetting where home is?
In 1916 France, some British soldier had to take care of a messenger pigeon in case it was needed for some officer to send a letter. Then, a battle broke out, and some brigadier waited for information, expected the pigeon to arrive any time soon. Time went on and on, until finally his men shouted "a pigeon!" And they ran out to get the letter. The commander shouted "give it to me!" They handed it over, and the message said "I am damn tired to drag this bloody bird around all of France."
Imagined getting caged and brought to somewhere you've never been before, but you just want to go home. Then you're released and they'd be like "Good luck finding your home lol" but at least you're an expert navigator. But I bet I'll be shitting myself throughout though, especially during wars. No wonder there's so much pigeon crap in some places lmao
Growing up the 90s in Philadelphia there were so many penguins not so much today. my grandmother would feed bread and sunflower seeds every morning At least 50 birds would come everyday. She would say penguins like to hang around homes where good spirits like to visit, we never notice how the small things in life are a blessing from god.
Me:*Doing other things... Brain:Hey....how do messenger pigeon work? Me:But im doing something!maybe later. Brian:Just do it! .....And here im am...watching about pigeons in the middle of the night...the end.
I have some questions: So if a pigeon is born somewhere (or placed there at the age of 4-6 weeks), they will always want to fly there? And what if they are carried hundreds of km away from their home: how do they know where their home is?
@May you have peace messenger pigeons were carried away from their roost, on the ground and in cages, until a message needed to be sent. they couldn't look around and remember the scenery...
They use Magnotreception, it allows them to detect the magnetic field of the Earth and thus navigate in the right direction. It's also how birds can migrate South or North during season changes. Basically they have built in compases and use them to constantly keep track of where they are located, headed or being taken.
@@foodjam9193 You can't tell them where to go, instead you bring them from their home and they always know how to fly back home. You could even introduce them to a mate or food at home before you take them with you. This would further motivate them to fly back quickly. At their home would be someone waiting for the message tied to their feet.
@@Lestweforgot This method is only good for someone who will not be able to communicate with that person they are leaving but still be able to take care of the needs of the pigron until it flys back home. In todays age I would be worried about the pigeon being found by someone along it's journey. Are they kept un tame to prevent them from interacting with people on their route back home ?
Can pigeons be away from home for long enough that they come to see their new location as their new home? It would be funny to release a pigeon with a much-needed cry for help attached to its leg only to see it circle around in the sky and come fly back to rest on your leg as if to say "you're my mommy now!"
Im wondering how they become aquired in thr first place (for the purpose of sending communication) ? I mean if the pigeon has to fly HOME to deliver a message that means the person needing to send a message has to find a way to get a pigeon FROM that same destination (that their message is going TO) only to send the message ? If they get thr pigron in thr first place why dont they use a person to send the message ? Im confused and would love to learn exactly hoe all that works.
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 Usually, during the wars, messenger pigeons were mostly used on the frontlines in case of something crucial happening which needed almost immediate response (ex: soldiers being pinned down) or to relay information. In the first case, it is almost impossible for a man to go out without the risk of dying. In the second case, it'd take more time for a scout to go from that location to another and pigeons are faster than horses (plus they fly) then upon arrival, the information of the scout will already be outdated. Soldiers cage the pigeons originating from the lofts (which I assume are near Headquarters) to the battlefield so when needed, they just have to release the pigeons.
@@NameName-yw4vr just to build on this, the soldiers could take 10+ pigeons home at a time (basically 10 trips for the price of 1) but sending soldiers would have to be done one-by-one (10 trips for the price of 10)
I do actually think birds find medals and shiny stuff as an award as other people have said. Birds like attention too! My grandmother always had birds and they really were quite smart and amazing. At the end of the night, she'd put a cover over the big cage and they'd sleep. Miss that
So I guess the way it works in Game of Thrones is you have different clocks of pigeons or “ravens” for each major location. One group nests in Casterly Rock. One group nests in Kings Lansing. Etc. That way you can “send” a raven to the King or Lord of X place
Hi there, a pigeon comes to my house for a year now, his colour is golden beige. He comes here to eat & he would make a sound near my door at the backyard telling me that he has arrived and wants his food. I have fed him for over a year now & he flies back to his owner, but this past 4 weeks, he has stayed here & sleeps under the roof fence. What could that mean? He is like my pet now and just welcome him with love.
That's really nice! Are you sure he has an owner, and isn't living in the wild? Homing pigeons have been selectively bred to bond strongly to their home, but other breeds and varieties are able to move around and change their home more.
I'm looking fr long time hire pigeon as well they could do me a favorite too send letter too mine love on china guilin telling her she everything fr me love her Alot I wanna married u be engage with me until tht time come too live age race fr lve is just a number I TE AMo mine love xinxiya wang from Carlos manzo from Merced CA,. That will be nice if she get it. I will faith if she tells me she got.tht letter I will be very appreciative and name God 🙏
So if I wanted to be able to send a message to my friend 10km away via carrier pigeon, I'd have to take one of his pigeons that live near him with me? I couldn't train a pigeon to fly to him, deliver a message, and then that pigeon come back to me with a message from him?
@@foodjam9193 I'm not sure but it may be a hypothetical type of response based on his knowledge of pigeons, rather than what he has read. Like he doesn't know if those methods were used for this purpose (messages), but is possible to train pigeons in different ways If he does a similar system, or has seen it, he may be saying that may have been an option they used back in the day. I dunno! Lol
So did military installations have them installed and raised upon the bases construction? Or did they plan on building the bases in places where the coups were already there and already trained? Kind of like wartime commandeering
I just thought of a reanacting historical project, I would like to try to raise a messanger pigeon today. How long do you presume it would take. Would it be possible to raise a pigeon from the time it's an unhatched egg until it becomes a grown bird?
How do they know where their home is, if they didn't see in what direction we travelled? They could be going north, but at the totally incorrect angle.
But how do they know where home is when they're high in the air & 100+ kms away? Do they like mind map their view of the land? Follow recognized terrain sorta?
The sun n stuff would tell em the directions I'm guessing birds know how to fix latitude & longitude internally? Please don't berate me for being a moron if I'm wrong, because these are things I've wondered since like GoT
Could pigeons be used as a one way gps in ancient times when explorers traveled to unknown regions by looking at what direction the pigeon was flying upon release .
i could not believe it, until i hire you guy. a pigeon will send a letter too mine love, i will faith if she tell me she received. that is call a bless from god
I found a pigeon I believe he was a Messenger or some thing because he had a little brace around his little ankle. He got hurt I believe some cats try to get it so we got it put in the cage kind a nurse to give it some rest for one day. We let the birds out at flew across the street from my property now just sitting on the roof doesn’t know where to go.
I really liked your video and loved your voice. I think you should do a second channel because this one is. About pigeons but you should do short videos about info. Really your voice is great.
I’m not sure but my cousin tames pigeons and he says that A pigeon must be kept under captivity for at least a week or else they will return to the place they were born. So I guess they used the same tactic.
But how did the pigions came by the camp of where they where kept ? Where they brought there in a cage ?and than from there being released with a Message to home is that correct i would like to understand this
I had a malnourished pigeon that was mentally slow, unlike all the other pigeons in the park, it wouldn't fly away or be scared when we got in a 3ft distance of it - it would just run away even if we physically touched it and its senses clearly weren't working properly. We took it home, fed it, cleaned it up and left it in the balcony for it to fly away after a couple hours 😢
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What is the distance they may travel back to their home?
@@msain427 well trained pigeons can do 1000km or more
Trying to get home without a clue what is going on is not Bravery. Just like not wanting to go to Jail is not Cowardice.
I love the pictures of the pigeons with the medals on. Not only is it adorable, but it’s also funny when you realize that the pigeons have no clue what the significance of it is.
Lol
AHAH. Yeah like the pigeon understands what a medal is. LOL
They like shiny objects. Medals are shiny because humans also like shiny objects. I like to think they might understand.
Birds can comprehend what a reward is, they sometimes bring shiny objects as gifts to humans. Who knows? 🤷 maybe they do
I do actually think birds find medals and shiny stuff as an award as other people have said. Birds like attention too! My grandmother always had birds and they really were quite smart and amazing. At the end of the night, she'd put a cover over the big cage and they'd sleep. Miss that
This is the type of sh*t that crosses my mind when I try to sleep 😂
Happy to have helped 😉
It’s 12:48 am lol 😂
Not just when I try to sleep when I'm at work during the day lmao 😂
Stg
Same...lol
I think this will reduce the number of times I wake up in the middle of the night with a stupid question by 10%.
I've just had a racer over since she didn't make home due to foul weather. Stayed in my living room for a week to wait for the owner from the UK to pick her up (Released in France, "broke down" here in Germany). I must say it was a blessing, I've always liked pigeons but now I love them. The bird was so grateful for the food, water and shelter I offered and always sung in the morning. Such smart, beautiful, adorable and fascinating animals, like dogs with wings.
"Broke down" in Germany 😆
That's very a very cool story. I had no idea pidgeons were still so "popular."
What the fuck where you trying to say
Here in the Philippines, alot of people like me who lives in countryside owns 10+ pigeons and even if we let their cage open, it's 100% they'll come back. They also know where to poop so we have no worries of cleaning their crap. We also put straps on their feet so other pigeon owners know if the pigeon is already owned and who the owner of the pigeon is. But we don't use the pigeons to send message today tho due to the tech today
You should try it atleast once
^^do it. The alphabet soup boys cant get the schematics then
may i ask what you use them for then?
@@maximilianphoenix it could be just as pets many people enjoy them
We may need to when censorship gets so bad that people can no longet communicate using tech without the law trying to stop them. The gov would just likely outlaw ownership of pigeons if that happened.
Meanwhile my amazon delivery man can’t find my address
Bagsy 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😂
Make the delivery man live with you for a long time. Pretty sure wherever he is he will find your address
Amazon delivery is a joke!!! Worst delivery drivers ever!
this is something that has been on my mind for years and i finally got around to researching it
My grandpa used to raise pidgins and sell them only to have them fly right back to his barn and he would sell em again the next week, sometimes to the same person! 😂😂
Also: Thank You for this video. I always wondered about this. Not anymore
my brain whilst falling asleep: DONT YOU WANNA LEARN ABOUT MESSENGER PIGEONS, and i guess i did
Pigeons are such an amazing creatures and intelligent no other specie can do things pigeon do
Surely other species can. Pigeons aren't the only birds that can find home. Lots of migratory birds do the same thing. 🤔🤷🏻♂️
@@FuttBucker42069 migration and homing is different bro
I always wondered this.
Me toi
Me too
I know like strap a satnav on there backs lol
Too* @@mariyamriyas2250
When you realize pigeons are more useful and braver than some people.
Yeah :-)
"some" people? How about most?
everyone not like u so that's y said some people
@@natsumifan4576 Did your mom tell you to say that?
If I could fly I would make myself very useful lol
Anyone else had this question crossing their mind out of nowhere? Why am I thinking about stuff like this haha
On God 😂
No
I used to depict pigeons as rats with wings and scavengers... now I see them in a completely different [positive] light.
They are actually known as "rats of the sky".
@@1_shreya They are "dirty doves," in my opinion.
Adam! I watched your video 6 months ago and since then have built a loft, got 6 pigeons and trained them to home. I am now up to 1 mile Omni directional training flights
Ahhh sending emails back in the olden days
p-mails
@@427vot genius 🤣🤣 pmail
This was ancient Twitter.
"sending electronic mail back in the olden days"?????
Okay, what if you fed the pigeons at home, as well as a variable second location associated with a signal, such as a sound or smell. Will they associated the second location with food?
Possible, and some people have trained them to eat at one location and drink at a second. Sometimes even sleeping at a third.
Why am I crying over our pigeon heroes?
It's okay, Cozy. They're worth some tears. They've saved many lives.
This stuff always amazed me as a kid. Now I get it: you take a few homing pigeons with you to battle, when things get tough, you put a message on their feet, relase them and they fly back to their lofts, and you got your messages sitting down on the loft. You pick it up,read it, then send the needed amo, or ships, or guns, or financial info.
Thanks for clearing that up! Now I know, and knowledge is power.
first of all, aww they hella cute
second of all, thank you, you have answered an important question.
Sooooo for instance, then... all the pigeons at Winterfell that need to deliver messages elsewhere, don’t consider it home? Each castle would have pigeons of the different castles to fly “home” to? Then those pigeons would have to be transported back to the other castles in order to fly home?
“Whoops... we’ve run out of Dragonstone pigeons” would be the equivalent to “shoot... I’ve used all my data” ??? Lolol
Very cool video! I’ve wondered this for a while!
Yeah what is the benefit if they have to be transported all the time?
Wait, but weren't these ravens in Game of Thrones? Do they work in the same principle as pigeons?
Yes it seems like you’d need pigeons/ravens from various locations to be successful. And then remember which bird is “homed” to each location
Its for when the castle is surrounded and you need to send a message back to ask for reinforcements
But how do they know where elsewhere is?? In season 1, how did the bird Lysa sent to Winterfell know how to find Winterfell? I get that King's Landing is its home, so it knows how to go back, but how'd it know to go to Winterfell and not Moat Cailin, for example?
This the type of shit that comes to my mind when im stoned
Question: Is it possible for 2 people to communicate back and forth using pigeons? For example - Will one pigeon from one home follow another to it's home and then back again? Back to the original question, has it ever been done?
It is absolutely possible, but you'd require a limited number of pigeons and once you send them all you'd need to acquire more from that location to send more messages.
Pigeons can be trained tho, so it may be possible to train one to follow another and so forth. Dunno if this has been done reliably tho
They gave the bird a medal. 🏅 that’s cool
Do they stop and eat along the wat? How fast are they?
Feel free to point me in the direction of another video if you have answered these questions but 1) How far can they fly to go home? 2) how long can they be kept away from home in a cage without forgetting where home is?
They can go as far as the distance from France to Ukraine. So whole countries away.
In 1916 France, some British soldier had to take care of a messenger pigeon in case it was needed for some officer to send a letter. Then, a battle broke out, and some brigadier waited for information, expected the pigeon to arrive any time soon. Time went on and on, until finally his men shouted "a pigeon!" And they ran out to get the letter. The commander shouted "give it to me!" They handed it over, and the message said "I am damn tired to drag this bloody bird around all of France."
Imagined getting caged and brought to somewhere you've never been before, but you just want to go home. Then you're released and they'd be like "Good luck finding your home lol" but at least you're an expert navigator. But I bet I'll be shitting myself throughout though, especially during wars.
No wonder there's so much pigeon crap in some places lmao
Growing up the 90s in Philadelphia there were so many penguins not so much today. my grandmother would feed bread and sunflower seeds every morning At least 50 birds would come everyday. She would say penguins like to hang around homes where good spirits like to visit, we never notice how the small things in life are a blessing from god.
Me:*Doing other things...
Brain:Hey....how do messenger pigeon work?
Me:But im doing something!maybe later.
Brian:Just do it!
.....And here im am...watching about pigeons in the middle of the night...the end.
I have some questions:
So if a pigeon is born somewhere (or placed there at the age of 4-6 weeks), they will always want to fly there?
And what if they are carried hundreds of km away from their home: how do they know where their home is?
Yes, they will always try to return, but nobody knows the exact mechanism of how.
Adam Archer Pigeons incredible, right?
@May you have peace messenger pigeons were carried away from their roost, on the ground and in cages, until a message needed to be sent. they couldn't look around and remember the scenery...
@May you have peace That and also they have magnetoreception which is a sense that allows them to navigate using earths magnetic fields.
@@4ppl3Pi yes that is the only way
Here because I started watching Shogun and was finally like "hey how do they do that?".
Haha...I was actually rewatching Avatar the Last Airbender (the sparky-sparky boom man episode) and just wondered
Thank you for answering my question google couldn’t
When they have more navigational sense than my brain on Google Maps (ノ∀≦。)ノ
Didn't explain, once they are let out, how do they know which direction they need to fly?
They use Magnotreception, it allows them to detect the magnetic field of the Earth and thus navigate in the right direction. It's also how birds can migrate South or North during season changes. Basically they have built in compases and use them to constantly keep track of where they are located, headed or being taken.
@@Lestweforgot how do they know where to take the message?
@@foodjam9193 You can't tell them where to go, instead you bring them from their home and they always know how to fly back home.
You could even introduce them to a mate or food at home before you take them with you. This would further motivate them to fly back quickly. At their home would be someone waiting for the message tied to their feet.
@@Lestweforgot This method is only good for someone who will not be able to communicate with that person they are leaving but still be able to take care of the needs of the pigron until it flys back home. In todays age I would be worried about the pigeon being found by someone along it's journey. Are they kept un tame to prevent them from interacting with people on their route back home ?
the video just explained it to you dumbo@@foodjam9193
Can pigeons be away from home for long enough that they come to see their new location as their new home? It would be funny to release a pigeon with a much-needed cry for help attached to its leg only to see it circle around in the sky and come fly back to rest on your leg as if to say "you're my mommy now!"
no, they always go home
Im wondering how they become aquired in thr first place (for the purpose of sending communication) ? I mean if the pigeon has to fly HOME to deliver a message that means the person needing to send a message has to find a way to get a pigeon FROM that same destination (that their message is going TO) only to send the message ? If they get thr pigron in thr first place why dont they use a person to send the message ? Im confused and would love to learn exactly hoe all that works.
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 Usually, during the wars, messenger pigeons were mostly used on the frontlines in case of something crucial happening which needed almost immediate response (ex: soldiers being pinned down) or to relay information.
In the first case, it is almost impossible for a man to go out without the risk of dying. In the second case, it'd take more time for a scout to go from that location to another and pigeons are faster than horses (plus they fly) then upon arrival, the information of the scout will already be outdated.
Soldiers cage the pigeons originating from the lofts (which I assume are near Headquarters) to the battlefield so when needed, they just have to release the pigeons.
@@NameName-yw4vr just to build on this, the soldiers could take 10+ pigeons home at a time (basically 10 trips for the price of 1) but sending soldiers would have to be done one-by-one (10 trips for the price of 10)
I do actually think birds find medals and shiny stuff as an award as other people have said. Birds like attention too! My grandmother always had birds and they really were quite smart and amazing. At the end of the night, she'd put a cover over the big cage and they'd sleep. Miss that
Just don't forget to yknow charge them
And to clean up their output.
How do they get trained ? And how they always know which way home is? What is the efficiency that the message will be delivered?
These skills may be needed again soon hahaha
So I guess the way it works in Game of Thrones is you have different clocks of pigeons or “ravens” for each major location.
One group nests in Casterly Rock.
One group nests in Kings Lansing.
Etc.
That way you can “send” a raven to the King or Lord of X place
Yes that’s what I’m thinking as well
Hi there, a pigeon comes to my house for a year now, his colour is golden beige. He comes here to eat & he would make a sound near my door at the backyard telling me that he has arrived and wants his food. I have fed him for over a year now & he flies back to his owner, but this past 4 weeks, he has stayed here & sleeps under the roof fence. What could that mean? He is like my pet now and just welcome him with love.
That's really nice! Are you sure he has an owner, and isn't living in the wild? Homing pigeons have been selectively bred to bond strongly to their home, but other breeds and varieties are able to move around and change their home more.
I'm looking fr long time hire pigeon as well they could do me a favorite too send letter too mine love on china guilin telling her she everything fr me love her Alot I wanna married u be engage with me until tht time come too live age race fr lve is just a number I TE AMo mine love xinxiya wang from Carlos manzo from Merced CA,.
That will be nice if she get it. I will faith if she tells me she got.tht letter I will be very appreciative and name God 🙏
So if I wanted to be able to send a message to my friend 10km away via carrier pigeon, I'd have to take one of his pigeons that live near him with me? I couldn't train a pigeon to fly to him, deliver a message, and then that pigeon come back to me with a message from him?
It is possible to train a pigeon to eat in one place and drink or sleep in another, thereby creating a back and forth system.
@@AdamArcherPigeons thanks for the reply! Do you have a video explaining this?
@@AdamArcherPigeons you should have mentioned that in the video
@@foodjam9193 I'm not sure but it may be a hypothetical type of response based on his knowledge of pigeons, rather than what he has read. Like he doesn't know if those methods were used for this purpose (messages), but is possible to train pigeons in different ways
If he does a similar system, or has seen it, he may be saying that may have been an option they used back in the day. I dunno! Lol
Meanwhile my stupid lovebird escapes from the window and never returns home lol.
What is the music in the video?
But that means they have to be taken to the place where they are delivering from??
But how do they know where home is when you take it away from the home
So did military installations have them installed and raised upon the bases construction? Or did they plan on building the bases in places where the coups were already there and already trained? Kind of like wartime commandeering
That means if we want to deliver a massage we have to locate the pigeon in one place and feed him in another place. Am I correct?
No. U have to look for Spa or foot sign then u can send or have massage. Don't look for pigeon bro. Hehe.
well its much more complicated than that and doesn't require treats but it helps
@@sajasajasinking4591 💀💀🗿
Its a mystery for me how to deliver massage to pigeon
So most of their time would be spent in a cage??? So sad :( How many pigeons would people take with them? How long did it take them to get places?
Can a chip be inserted in pigeons to store other locations?
I was studying computer networks and during a subtopic of history of communication, this is an example
I just thought of a reanacting historical project, I would like to try to raise a messanger pigeon today. How long do you presume it would take. Would it be possible to raise a pigeon from the time it's an unhatched egg until it becomes a grown bird?
4 weeks from egg to fledging, another 8 weeks after that and you'll be able to train it
It’s very good to know. Thank you for making the video &!sharing with us.
So distance matters?
It’s only a one way signal?
They all come back to their home?
I can finally sleep in peace
Gonna get a home pigeon
What was a reasonable distance to expect a pigeon to find its way home? how long would it normally take?
Was doing my work when i saw a pigeon this question came to my mind .
Ok i might need this info for later use but Im still a bit disappointed by the answer
How do they know where their home is, if they didn't see in what direction we travelled? They could be going north, but at the totally incorrect angle.
Birds use the earth’s magnetic fields for navigation.
But how do they know where home is when they're high in the air & 100+ kms away? Do they like mind map their view of the land? Follow recognized terrain sorta?
The sun n stuff would tell em the directions I'm guessing birds know how to fix latitude & longitude internally?
Please don't berate me for being a moron if I'm wrong, because these are things I've wondered since like GoT
They use a combination of methods, magnetic fields, the sun, visual etc
That is what I always expected
thank you for this answer 😮 wow
the pigeon knows where it is
Thank you bro. Been wondering this my whole life.
Could pigeons be used as a one way gps in ancient times when explorers traveled to unknown regions by looking at what direction the pigeon was flying upon release .
I guess so!
Yeah but they’d also be too fast…so it’d be hard to follow them since they’re on air meanwhile we might be faced with a forest or something.
Wait so what if an enemy follows the pigeon then they’ll know the base right ?
Yep
Thank you for the clarification.
Loved the bg music.
Your videos are very informative. Thank you for the knowledge.
so the pigeon king in John Wick must have picked up pigeons nesting from each of the prime locations and boxes them up until needed
How do birds know where its home is after being carried around for a while?
i could not believe it, until i hire you guy. a pigeon will send a letter too mine love, i will faith if she tell me she received. that is call a bless from god
I found a pigeon I believe he was a Messenger or some thing because he had a little brace around his little ankle. He got hurt I believe some cats try to get it so we got it put in the cage kind a nurse to give it some rest for one day. We let the birds out at flew across the street from my property now just sitting on the roof doesn’t know where to go.
Damned its 3am now and I am watching this.
how does one teach the bird its location?
was informative and entertaining! Thanks!
Thank You for such a Wonderful and Enlightening Video.Bravo👌🏻
So, pidgeons have a burning desire to go home.?
Mike Tyson Mysteries brought me here
I hope you found what you were looking for!
Animals are amazing
I really liked your video and loved your voice. I think you should do a second channel because this one is. About pigeons but you should do short videos about info. Really your voice is great.
I need to know the complete process of training a pegion to send messages pls help me and share something
It works the same way text messaging works on your cell phone. Duh.
I’m not sure but my cousin tames pigeons and he says that A pigeon must be kept under captivity for at least a week or else they will return to the place they were born. So I guess they used the same tactic.
I have a common pigeon-related question: why do the pigeons go “whooo whooo” and not “kaw kaw”?
But you go whoo whooo also not kaw2? Because they like to said it.
Its because god created pigeons to go whoo whoo so that you have a question about it and i can come and answer that
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Ohhh that makes a lot sense of sense.
It never got recommended, i searched for it... 😅😅
Kind of want to try this
But how did the pigions came by the camp of where they where kept ? Where they brought there in a cage ?and than from there being released with a Message to home is that correct i would like to understand this
Yes
How much can a pigeon carry during flight
Pigeon dial a dope lol
If a pigeon is gone for too long (from home) how long until it considers its new location home?
Yes I randomly thought about this and looked this up
0130am…. And here we are
How do they know where to go? I am amazed.
2:16 awe that poor pigeon man :((((
I had a malnourished pigeon that was mentally slow, unlike all the other pigeons in the park, it wouldn't fly away or be scared when we got in a 3ft distance of it - it would just run away even if we physically touched it and its senses clearly weren't working properly. We took it home, fed it, cleaned it up and left it in the balcony for it to fly away after a couple hours 😢
My question is then why now aren’t pigeons protected animals
My peigon is not a kid I get that peigon when he wasn't a kid now can I still train that peigon to deliver messages?