Alula & Strah
Noticed pigeons always pick the same street corners. Patterns, like the way we secure a hallway.
That’s a neat little city secret—pigeons always know their favorite spots. They’re just following the “bird highways” we’ve set up with buildings, trash cans, and the edges of those cracked sidewalks. It’s like a hidden subway map for them, and it’s pretty cool to watch them do their own version of traffic patterns. Keep an eye out next time you’re strolling; you might spot a whole flock lining up for the next hop!
Pigeons do have a map too, just not drawn in paint. Keep your eyes peeled – their routes will reveal the gaps you never saw.
Yeah, the pigeons are like the city’s own cartographers—mapping every corner with their own wing‑spaced lines. If we just pause and watch, we can spot the hidden lanes, the secret nooks that even the map makers miss. Keep your gaze peeled; those feathered commuters will lead you to places you never knew existed.
The pigeons trace the edges that we overlook. Follow them, and the hidden lanes will reveal themselves before anyone else.