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LiberalArkie

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Thu Jan 14, 2016, 05:04 PM Jan 2016

Luminous Photos of Scotland's Pigeon-Obsessed Flight Club


Connor Ross, from the Restilrig housing scheme in Edinburgh, was introduced to doo flying by friends. "Doo" is the Scottish word for horseman thief pouter pigeons. Photos by: Robert Ormerod/Statement Images/Redux

For the doo fliers of Scotland, keeping pigeons isn't just about having the fastest or finest birds. It's about stealing your fellow fanciers' doos (male pigeons—horseman thief pouters, in particular) and hens, enlisting your own sex-starved flock as bait. "Men and women of all ages fly against neighbors, friends, or relatives and have been doing so for hundreds of years," explains Robert Ormerod, whose luminous photographs capture a hobby that offers an escape from the mean streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow with an endless aerial battle.


Dylan Leppage with one his doos in his room in the Sighthill area of Edinburgh. Dylan's stepfather encouraged his interest in doos after he was expelled from school. Some families have flown pigeons for generations.


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http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/03/scotland-pigeon-doomen-flying-photographs
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Luminous Photos of Scotland's Pigeon-Obsessed Flight Club (Original Post) LiberalArkie Jan 2016 OP
Mean streets of Edinburgh? KamaAina Jan 2016 #1
Ever seen Trainspotting? muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #3
Oh, right. KamaAina Jan 2016 #4
I had no idea such a hobby existed. tabasco Jan 2016 #2
Bait? Hello my dear, your outfit is fetching BlueJazz Jan 2016 #5
Well on the plus side, it is far safer then being a falconer. Rex Jan 2016 #6
 

Rex

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6. Well on the plus side, it is far safer then being a falconer.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:37 PM
Jan 2016

Don't need a glove and never have to fret about losing a finger or hand.

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