It’s so weird to see people actually accepting the “corporations are people” thing.
Like people saying things like “Pepsi feels bad and apologized”. Pepsi doesn’t “feel” anything, it’s an organization that attempts to make money by selling a product of the same name.
And the Denny’s-style blogs and twitter outlets where “Wendy’s” has a “sassy personality” and picks fights with the other fast food twitters serve to further this illusion. This whole act is being projected by an entire marketing team whose job is to make you think nice thoughts about the product so you’ll buy more.
They aren’t real. It’s all illusion and it’s leading people to think that they are hurting real people when they criticize or resist corporate action.
Excuse? Not sure if that’s a sardonic or ironic comment but…
Rock doves, the ancestor to todays feral/domestic breeds are very much wild. In the UK they’ve been pushed out to the edges of Ireland and West/North Scotland by the feral pigeon/interbreeding. They are excellent sooty and shiny birds.
Stock doves are a wild breed. A very neat little pigeon, dressed smartly with a pretty green blush.
The sorely missed passenger pigeons were wild (N.America)
Spinifex pigeons are wild (Australia) in all senses of the word.
Crested Pigeons, wild and holofoil (Australia, share your pigeons!)
Wood pigeons, collared doves and turtle doves are all wild pigeons.
Wood pigeons are big and afraid, the world is out to get them. A++ birds, very brave.
Collared doves are smol and shouldn’t be in the UK, it’s too gloomy here, but they do their best.
Turtle Doves, on the red list, be concerned about this beautiful bird ;; they only visit the UK, I have never been blessed with a sighting of this pretty pidj.
The pink necked green pigeon is wild (
Cambodia, Indonesia etc…) he fell in his makeup bag, but he owns it.
The Victoria Crowned pigeon is wild (native to New Guinea) and far too big for a pidj, needs to calm down, A++ hair style tho.
All of these here Green Pigeons are wild…
And many many others, there are so many excellent pigeons beyond our feral and domestic friends.
Yeah I forgot to clarify– I meant all pigeons descending from rock doves, which most if not all (? @ramseyringnecks ) bred pigeons come from, including the Lahore pigeons.
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