Actually…:A small health risk can be associated with pigeon contact. Three human diseases, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis and psittacosis are linked to pigeon droppings. A fungus that grows in bird droppings and soil causes histoplasmosis, a disease that affects the lungs.
Mr. Wiggly: In the middle panel, crawling from ‘neath a brick. Mr. Wiggly’s explorations have confirmed that yes he is “just another brick in the wall.”
ekw555 over 2 years ago
well, all he needs now is his baseball cap.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Yes man? Ha! Maybe he’s a politician…..
bxclent Premium Member over 2 years ago
we used to have a local newsman that always went on about pigeons
ShadStar over 2 years ago
Actually…:A small health risk can be associated with pigeon contact. Three human diseases, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis and psittacosis are linked to pigeon droppings. A fungus that grows in bird droppings and soil causes histoplasmosis, a disease that affects the lungs.
banjoAhhh! over 2 years ago
Mr. Wiggly: In the middle panel, crawling from ‘neath a brick. Mr. Wiggly’s explorations have confirmed that yes he is “just another brick in the wall.”
Ed The Red Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some people don’t like pigeons, but I’ve never understood why. In the entire history of the species, no pigeon has ever deliberately hurt anyone.