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Artemis and the Crew Inspection Car

Much of recent bird time is now spent with rescue pigeon Artemis, rehabilitated from Coney Island after being injured by a truck. Here Artemis appears intrigued by the passage of a 1:48 Lionel inspection car (6-18430, built 1996).

Author parrot observerPosted on September 19, 2024October 15, 2024Categories Birds and Model Railroads, NYC pigeons

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vital help should you find an injured bird in NYC

  • The Wild Bird Fund (https://www.wildbirdfund.org/) excels in injured wild birds and releasing them if they're able. WBF should be your go-to choice. Great people (Brooklyn location coming soon)
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