
I'm pretty sure I just saw one of these, it was a pigeon flying over the backyard and then it did a couple of tumbles and regained it's flight. I only saw it do it once, but from everything I've read about them that's exactly the behavior they exhibit.That made me remember the bird I saw, and reassured me that I wasn't hallucinating! Over the next few days Steven reported seeing a few more. Last weekend on Sunday morning I finally saw a group of them myself. I was on the Broadmeade bridge near Meadowheath looking west and saw about 20 pigeons in flight, circling around a small area probably over Moorberry St. As I watched, 1 or 2 birds at a time would drop from the flock, flipping in midair, and then start flying again and rejoin the others. What a sight!
So I guess someone near Moorberry Street breeds and flies Roller Pigeons. If that's you, I'd love to hear more about it! (But I wonder if these birds might be easy prey for the many Cooper's Hawks and Sharp-shinned Hawks we have here in the winter.)
Update: This morning (9/27/2008) I was birding in the same area and got the above picture of the Roller Pigeons.
Wow, I'd never heard of these pigeons. I'll keep an eye out for them on walks.
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