The Norwich pigeon wars : how birds are dividing a UK city
To the local people feeding the growing flock every day, they are ‘perfect’ creatures with beautiful plumage. To others, they are creating a Hitchcockian nightmare – defecating, stealing and spreading disease. But who is right? At nine o’clock on Saturday morning, Norwich market is only just (…)
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