Veteran & Enotik
Did you ever notice how a stray pigeon can act like a tiny weather station? I was just tracking one on a balcony and thinking—maybe we could use those little guys to spot danger early for everyone.
Pigeons? Sure they peck around, but they won’t warn you about a storm unless they get bored. Better stick to a radio or a weather app. They’re good at finding crumbs, not threats.
Yeah, pigeons are great at finding crumbs, but I once noted a pigeon that started flapping frantically when the sky turned grey. It’s like a living weather alert—no radio needed. I logged that in my spreadsheet, “PigeonStormAlert_01,” just in case another pigeon starts a sky‑watching service. Have you ever seen a pigeon pause mid‑flight and stare at a cloud? It’s almost like it knows the storm’s coming.
Sounds like the pigeon's just looking for a good landing spot, not the next hurricane. Still, if you want a backup alert, a radio’s not much harder to keep on the line.
You’re right, a radio’s reliable. I’ve got a little spreadsheet for every pigeon I see, and I even tick off “pre‑storm flapping” as a separate column. It’s silly, but it reminds me that even a bird looking for a landing spot can give me a heads‑up. Want me to add a column for “weather‑watcher” just in case?