When you see pigeons near your balcony or window, indulging
in indecent behaviour or generally being noisy, your first reaction is to shoo them
away. They are also known for creating abstract designs on the ledges and
windows and you don’t want to waste your work-from-home valuable time in
erasing their deeds. In addition to being gross, in these times of reduced
immunity, you don’t want another reason for the spread of diseases.
In the good old days the pigeons were not seen as pests.
They were said to be messengers of love. Why, Bhagyashree from ‘Maine Pyar kiya’,
sent her first love note to her Saajan, Salman, using this very kabootar (vernacular
for pigeon). In it, the pigeon hogged the camera in an entire song. Coming to
think of it, Bhagyashree didn’t want it to stay with herself much longer, but entreated it to ‘Ja, ja, ja...’ .
Pigeons were also used as spies or undercover agents in the
wars of olden times and some of them enjoyed Knighthood too.
Recently I came to know that in the former city of lakes (I
say former because nowadays the lakes froth with pollutants which don’t look
pretty), the pigeon indulged in crime. Or were made to indulge in crimes
perpetrated by one extra-imaginative criminal.
He bought some innocent looking pigeons to his targeted neighborhood.
During day time, he released them. As is their second nature, they flew and settled
on the balconies in the neighborhood. Our extra-imaginative friend would then
pay a visit to such flats and ask for his escaped pet. The flat owners would
let him in to collect his pet and this was their undoing. While being in the
house he would scan for expensive appliances and soon the flat owners were
poorer by a few lacs.
Last heard, the said criminal is behind bars and the pigeons
(but nobody’s pets) have been added to a burgeoning population of their own
species in the former city of lakes.
Yatindra Tawde
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