Meet "Dinosaur," the 17 foot tall, two-ton aluminum pigeon. For the next year-and-a-half, its perch will be New York City's High Line. "Pigeons and birds, as we know, are what remains of dinosaurs ...
Hassanalian and his students have worked with the bodies of three different types of birds throughout their research. The first is a pheasant. Using a real taxidermy pheasant head and pheasant ...
“I don’t remember pigeons being fed at roundabouts during my childhood… Historically, pigeons were popular pets among the rich and elite because they served as letter-carriers. Many people took to ...