Park acts after fingers pointed at the ‘pigeon court’

A downtown park yesterday shut down its pigeon area after visitors complained about its poor environment and that the owner was secretly “killing and selling” pigeons on the site.

Yangpu Park on Kongjiang Road suspended all the activities involved in its “pigeon court” in the west section of the park from yesterday.

Previously, visitors could pay to feed the pigeons or pose in front of the pigeon houses. Over 100 pigeons were kept in a row of wooden houses near the park’s children playground.

Visitors told the Shanghai Daily that the owner of the pigeon court sold “wild and old” pigeons to regular park users, with prices ranging up to 100 yuan (US$14.70) for a fully developed pigeon.

Customers can point to the pigeon they wanted, and the owner will catch it with a webbed pouch, kill it and remove its feathers on site, visitors said.

Many old customers come to the park to buy pigeons as they believed the birds were fresher and more nutritious than those sold in the wet markets, an operator of the court said.

“The park decided to close the court and relocate the pigeons, because many visitors complained about the environmental problems of the pigeon courts recently,” the management of the park said.

In a statement posted at the site, the park management said environmental issues were the major concern. The site lies beside a large public plaza where many children play on skateboards or ride bicycles.

Most of the pigeons had been moved to inside the wooden houses yesterday, though some still sunbathed on the rooftops.

“It’s a pity that the pigeons have to be relocated,” the owner said yesterday. He declined to speak further on the matter.

Another operator of the pigeon court said live pigeons could still be sold. “You can take it to the wet market to ask for the killing and cleaning services,” he admitted. “But killing on site must be forbidden.”

The park management initially rented the area to the pigeon owner. However, the pigeon watching and feeding services were later upgraded to killing and selling, a regular visitor to the park said yesterday. Dust, feathers and smells marked the pigeon court, he said.

 

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Pies take it up to Pigeons

A CONSISTENT and team approach saw Wangaratta fall to Yarrawonga by just seven goals on Saturday.

The home side stepped up their intensity, pressed the issue when they had the advantage and showed signs of their ability to handle Yarrawonga’s fierce pressure but ultimately the Magpies couldn’t match the Pigeons’ superior scoring.

Yarrawonga led all game; a three-goal margin, 15-12 at quarter time was increased to a nine-goal buffer at half time, but the Magpies clawed their way back closing to six goals down at three quarter time, and within four goals late in the fourth and final term, but the Pigeons lifted and pushed the final margin out to 57-50.

Amanda Umanski lifted her game while opposed to reigning Toni Wilson medallist Hannah Symes scoring 33 goals at 79 per cent, while coach Kellie Keen was also accurate with 11 goals from 13 attempts.

Keen was her side’s best player through the attacking half, setting up high percentage shots for her shooters and then finishing off the midcourt’s hard work when it was her time to shoot.

Keen was backed up by wing attack Chaye Crimmins who set up a number of strong looks for her shooters with accurate passes.

 

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Third win for Frost and Spooner’s pigeon

Local racing pigeons faced their toughest test of the season when they were dispatched to the Shetland Isles for liberation from Lerwick to face a 500-mile flight back to Boston. Boston Central RPC’s race was won by the Upsall and Grandson team. Results: 1 Upsall and Grandson 1262 yards per minute, 2 and 3 K. Ward 1146 and 1022, 4 and 5 Upsall and Grandson 899 and 831, 6 K. Ward 750. The club also had a 90-mile race from Malton, when the winner for Frost and Spooner was registering its third win of the summer. Results: 1 Frost and Spooner 1580, 2 G. and C. Edwards 1574, 3 K. Ward 1566, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Upsall and Grandson 1563.765, 1563.498, 1562.965 and 1562.699, 8 G. and C. Edwards 1562.633, 9 Frost and Spooner 1546, 10 G. and C. Edwards 1545.613, 11 K. Ward 1545.312, 12 G. and C. Edwards 1544. Swineshead and District RPC were also competing from Malton, when club secretary Terry Welby had a field day by taking the first five positions. Results: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Mr and Mrs T.F. Welby 1547.531, 1547.041, 1526, 1523 and 1503, 6,7, 8 and 9 G. Wheatman 1467, 1462, 1458 and 1441, 10 Craig Pearson 1342.

 

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Do you know these facts about Wimbledon?

The 2017 edition of the Wimbledon Championship kicked off on 3rd July in London.

It is the third Grand Slam of the year and the only one to be played on the grass.

The oldest tennis tournament in the world, every tennis player dreams of winning the Wimbledon trophy.

Let us have a look at some unknown facts about the tournament.

The beginning

The Wimbledon Championship was first played in the year 1877, making it the oldest tennis tournament. While only men’s single matches were played then, women’s singles and men’s doubles events were introduced in 1884 and mixed and women’s doubles in 1913.

The Cup and the Dish

The men’s singles champions is handed a silver-gilt cup and has been awarded the same since 1887, while the women’s singles champion is presented the ‘Venus Rosewater Dish’, with figures from mythology inscribed on it.

Winners of the other events are presented with the silver cup.

The trophies are presented to the champions by the ‘Duke of Kent’.

Champions are given replicas; not originals

While the winners are presented the ‘real’ trophies during presentation ceremony, the trophies are taken back from the winners to put on display at the All England Club’s museum. And, the winners take home a three-quarter size replica of the trophies.

Royal Box curtsey

The Wimbledon Championship had a peculiar tradition; it was mandatory for the players to bow to the royal box while entering or leaving the centre court, irrespective of it being occupied by a member of Royal family.

However, the tradition was scrapped in 2003, and the players are now only supposed to bow if Prince of Wales, or the Queen is present.

The rule of whites only

Unlike other Grand Slams, Wimbledon has a pretty strict rule about the dress code.

It is compulsory for a player to wear white from top to bottom, with no leniency towards anyone.

The umpire can ask the players to change if they do not meet the dress code. In 2013, Roger Federer was asked to change his shoes because it had an orange sole.

Being a ball kid is a tough job

While the tournament generally begins by end of June or early July, the ball boys and ball girls have to undergo training from the month of February. After training sessions, 250 boys and girls are selected to be the ball kids.

A rather unusual form of security

With the rather large number of pigeons hovering around the host city London, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club has employed Rufus, the Hawk to keep the pigeons away from the venue.

He took over from the previous hawk, Hamish, ten years ago and is trained to ward off the pigeons.

Young Harris hawk, Pollux, was hired last year to help Rufus.

 

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Man steals racing pigeons and eats them

Police have arrested a thief after he took flight with 11 expensive racing pigeons from a residential complex and ate them.

The owner of the birds, surnamed Yuan, reported they where missing on June 25 when he went to feed them. And when a CCTV monitor was checked, to see of there whereabouts, it revealed an empty-handed man entering the residential complex at 2pm where Yuan kept his prized birds. He exited the entrance with a bag in his hand 13 minutes later. Further footage revealed the man riding away on a tricycle, used to recycle waste cardboard.

Police eventually arrested the man, surnamed Zi, in his 60s, who admitted to taking the birds. Zi told them he had taken some drink on that day and stole the pigeons after he found that a gate to the pigeonhole was open.

Police informed the thief that the racing pigeons were expensive, with the cheapest among them priced at 3,000 yuan (US$442). Zi, from Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, said he was unaware of their value. He thought they were just ordinary pigeons and boiled them to eat.

Yuan has only three racing pigeons left.

 

About Pigeon Patrol:

Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.

Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products four years in a row.

Contact Info: 1- 877– 4– NO-BIRD (www.pigeonpatrol.ca)