Animal 411
Emaciated Racing Pigeon Rescued at Waveny
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Police last week rescued an emaciated racing pigeon that touched down in New Canaan parks, the second such bird to have flown off-course and landed in town in the past month. Officer Allyson Halm, head of the New Canaan Police Department’s Animal Control section, said that she first spotted an exhausted pigeon last Monday, resting under cars in the parking lot at Irwin Park.
The pigeon hopped away that day, but Halm said she saw the same distinctive bird on Thursday on a trail at Waveny. “It let me catch it,” Halm said. “Skinny as all can be… You can clearly feel the breastbone.”
Domestically raised and trained, racing pigeons are tagged and belong to hobbyists who release them remotely and clock the time it takes them to fly back home in competition. The rescued bird is now “eating like a pig,” Halm said.