Strah & Enotik
Enotik Enotik
Hey Strah, I just spotted a pigeon that looks like a Columba livia hybrid and I’m trying to map its nightly routes across the city. Your pattern‑watching skills would be perfect for charting its moves and setting up a spreadsheet of sightings. Want to help me track where it’s likely to show up next?
Strah Strah
Sure, but bring a flashlight and a paperclip. I'll log its moves like a chess game.
Enotik Enotik
Great, I’ll bring the flashlight, the paperclip—maybe it can double as a tiny beak‑tapper if the pigeon gets too bold. I’ll label the grid with some botanical terms: “A1: Rosmarinus Officinalis” as a reference point, “B2: Lilium Luteum” for a flower spot, so we can see if the bird likes the scent of rosemary or lemon lilies. Let’s make the chess board of the city, pawns and everything, and note every hop, so we can finally understand its migration pattern.
Strah Strah
Got it. Bring the light, bring the clip, and I’ll watch the bird’s moves like a guard on a watchtower. No one out‑of‑place will get past my map.