

ROYAL BABIES VIDEO Posted 7-8-10
ROYAL SNOW TUMBLER CLIPS WITH MUSIC
2 ENGLISH SHORTFACE TUMBLER FIGURINE PRESENTATION WITH MUSIC
Posted 5-11-10
SICK BABY
A ROYAL SNOW TUMBLER CLUB
click on above
EXCELLENT RACING PIGEON VIDEO
HAND FEEDING YOUNG POSTED 3-6-10
SHADY HILLS PIGEON SUPPLIES Posted 2-25-10
Click on the 3 links below out of the Nederland. Posted 2-16-10
Not in English, but the bird photos are great
NEW ENTRY FOR ALEX RAWSON A FANCIER FROM THE PAST Posted 2-4-10
SHADY HILLS STORE
NEW PIGEON ITEMS POSTED Posted 2-3-10
Photos I recently took of an Osprey.
Beautiful bird
Click on photo to enlarge
Posted 1-30-10
A ROYAL SNOW TUMBLER CLUB Posted 1/23/10
GREAT AMERICAN TEACH-IN 2009
NOTE: THIS COMPANY HAS A WONDERFUL FROM HATCH UNTIL WEAN TWO PRODUCTS FOR HANDFEEDING. CLICK ON THEIR ABOVE LOGO TO VIEW THEIR PRODUCTS.
POSTED 11-01-09
| Dear Bill, I thought you may find Dr. Walcott's review of interest. "The Pigeoneers" reviewed by Dr. Charles Walcott, Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. This is quite an extraordinary film. It not only tells the story of Col. Clifford Poultre but it contains voluminous old film clips of homing pigeons in war. For these reasons alone, this is an important film. The late Col. Poutre was obviously a charming man with a deep love of pigeons. He makes the case that this kind of affection is essential for really outstanding performance from your birds. As he tells his life story interwoven with pictures of the Army pigeon corps it makes a compelling documentary. Click here and scroll down to read entire review. Kind regards, Al Croseri www.pigeonsincombat.com |
PIGEONEERS TRAILER (Video)
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"The Pigeoneers" reviewed by Dr. Edward A. Wasserman, Stuit
Professor of Experimental Psychology, Department of
Psychology,
Delta Center, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
"The Pigeoneers" is a love story between man and bird. After viewing Alessandro Croseri's sentimental documentary, there can be no doubt that Col. Clifford A. Poutre loved the many pigeons that he bred and trained for carrier service in WWII. By both word and deed, Col. Poutre treated his pigeons as though they were human family members, children, buddies. He believed in control through kindness. He saw pigeons as intelligent beings which would fly better if they trusted him. He accorded his birds real respect and even reverence. He reveled in their racing and military achievements and he mourned their loss in warfare and culling. Click Here For Entire Review
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