"Lazy" pigeons learn to ride subway instead of flying
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http://www.thelocal.se/37278/20111110/#

'Lazy' pigeons flock to ride Stockholm metro

Excerpt: "A flock of Stockholm pigeons are using public transport for their daily jaunt foraging for food in the dumpsters and rubbish bins at a nearby shopping centre.

”They stand calmly at the platform and wait for the subway train to arrive. When it does they get on, travel one stop, jump off and then head for their favourite haunts,” Rasmus Sandsten, press spokeperson for underground operator MTR, told The Local.

The pigeons are believed to live somewhere near Farsta Strand, in south Stockholm, and travel daily one stop to nearby shopping centre Farsta Centrum where there are many cafés and plenty of food to be found.

According to Sandsten, the most likely explanation is that one pigeon first got stuck on the metro by accident.

”Then, when it saw where it ended up it thought; 'this was a great idea'. Sooner or later more of them followed suit,” Sandsten said.

However, the birds seem to choose other methods of transport for their return journey.

”We haven't been told of as many incidents of pigeons on the tube on the way back, so we think they fly on their way back,” Sandsten said.

It is not clear how or when these pigeons first started to use public transport, but according to Sandsten, train drivers have said that they have seen pigeons using the Stockholm metro system as early as the 1990's, when a similar pigeon gang regularly roamed the suburb of Hökarängen.

”And since then the birds have been spotted getting on the subway at stations all over Stockholm,” Sandsten said.

AT MTR, the policy among the drivers are to try to shoo away the birds if they happen to see one trying to get on, but not if it would mean that the departure of the train would be delayed.

Biologist Lars-Åke Janzon at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet), told local paper Mitt i Söderort that although not especially clever, birds are very good at imitating each other's actions.

Therefore, Janzon thinks that tube staff should persevere in their efforts to shoo the birds away, or he fears that the number of pigeons using public transport will grow significantly.

”People are scared of everything, And that will include an enterprising pigeon or two. Many believe they carry disease, but that's not true. Not even their droppings are especially harmful. On the other hand, one might think it is sticky and disgusting if there is a lot of bird poo on the tube,” Janzon told the paper.

However, according to Sandsten drivers are seldom aware of the little stowaways before they get off at their destination.

And so far the company hasn't received one single complaint from passengers about the freeloading birds.

”They behave well while on board and don't seem to be making much of a mess. They also choose to travel later in the day, cleverly avoiding rush hour,” Sandsten told The Local."
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Very true:

Quote:On the other hand, one might think it is sticky and disgusting if there is a lot of bird poo on the tube,” Janzon told the paper.

There is a large flock of pigeons who live in the Staten Island Ferry stations, both Manhattan and Staten Island, and regularly take the ferry between both points. The seagulls like to fly in and land on the deck while the ferry is out in the middle of the harbor and I would share my breakfast sandwich with them.

I got yelled at so much I finally had to quit doing it.
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Maybe the pigeons don't realise that it's cheaper to drive your car, than to take public transportation....
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Ponder, absolutely fascinating. When I first saw the headline, I thought they must be riding on the top of the conveyance, but to actually GET INSIDE and allow themselves to be trapped in a metal box with humans just to get a ride - AMAZING! And so trusting - or just naive, or both.

Thank you for sharing this. Thumbs Up

And in the course of reading it and following links, I stumbled on "The Pigeon Man,"...

http://chicagoist.com/2007/12/19/any_way_you_cut.php
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(11-18-2011, 01:17 PM)Green Wrote: Ponder, absolutely fascinating. When I first saw the headline, I thought they must be riding on the top of the conveyance, but to actually GET INSIDE and allow themselves to be trapped in a metal box with humans just to get a ride - AMAZING! And so trusting - or just naive, or both.

Thank you for sharing this. Thumbs Up

And in the course of reading it and following links, I stumbled on "The Pigeon Man,"...

http://chicagoist.com/2007/12/19/any_way_you_cut.php

I think they have learned that humans seldom pose a threat. That more often they are a source of food. Still they don't want to be stepped on.
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