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This special episode of Talons of Hope—a podcast typically dedicated to the majestic "masters of the sky" like kestrels, hawks, and falcons—shifts its focus to a bird often dismissed as mere prey: the pigeon. For World Biological Diversity Day, we are exploring why the pigeon is actually the "oldest company we keep," a partnership that predates nations and many of our gods.
In this episode, we delve into the profound history and modern paradox of our relationship with these birds:
If you like this episode of Talons of Hope, please don't forget to subscribe and also subscribe to my Substack: Jam Side Up — of birds, belongings and a beautiful mess.
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This special episode of Talons of Hope—a podcast typically dedicated to the majestic "masters of the sky" like kestrels, hawks, and falcons—shifts its focus to a bird often dismissed as mere prey: the pigeon. For World Biological Diversity Day, we are exploring why the pigeon is actually the "oldest company we keep," a partnership that predates nations and many of our gods.
In this episode, we delve into the profound history and modern paradox of our relationship with these birds:
If you like this episode of Talons of Hope, please don't forget to subscribe and also subscribe to my Substack: Jam Side Up — of birds, belongings and a beautiful mess.