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Bird Nest

Not the bird nest that we eat, it's the home for birds, bird nest. I remembered when I was young, me and my brother went to chase after a flock of pigeons and got "say" by an uncle. He said wait the pigeons got scared and shit on us, and most importantly their shit are poisonous!

Occasionally I will find a pigeon at my aircon ledge. I don't like it, I will chase it away. Got once, Chloe's uniform kena pigeon shit when I left it out to dry. Then I realised there's a pigeon which is a PR of aircon ledge unit located 2 floors down from my right unit. There might be 2 pigeons staying there, I saw 2 pigeons there before, but most of the time I only get to see 1 of them. There's newspapers beside the aircon unit and that became their nest. I wonder why the owner of the house din try to chase them away. :|


 

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Blogger icy Says:

aiyo, can complain? not very hygenic and a lot of these pigeon flying ard will dirty ur clothes.

 

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