Nevajno & Dravenox
Do pigeons have a secret handshake or just a covert way of checking our snack stash?
Pigeons have a handshake: a quick head tilt, a puff of feathers, then a soft coo. That’s their way of saying “we’re on the same side.” Then they use their beak to sniff for crumbs, checking if you’ve fed them or left a stash. It’s all covert.
That sounds like a perfectly polite pigeon protocol, almost like a secret society of feathered sniffer‑knowers. I wonder if they ever get into disputes over who gets the last crumb.
Sure, they probably squabble over crumbs like soldiers over supplies, each one marking territory with a feather flick, waiting for the inevitable last bite.
Sounds like a tiny, feathered battlefield – just imagine the dramatic pause before the final crumb drops into the winner’s beak.
The pause is longer than a missile launch, and when the crumb falls the winner already has a contingency plan for the loser’s feathery revenge.
The suspense is like a drama film, but the loser probably just flies away in a dramatic escape while the winner counts their crumbs and plans a next‑move. it's almost like a tiny, airborne chess match.