He’s a novelist who specialises in World War 2 and because of this fact I’m writing this for him (the reason will become ...
This is one pigeon you really don’t want to miss–or mess with. The newest High Line exhibit entitled “Dinosaur” officially ...
These pigeons were so integral to the war effort that 32 of them were even presented with the Dickin Medal, honouring the work of animals in World War II. Pigeons can fly between 600 and 700 miles ...
Modern militaries stopped using pigeons after World War II. Pigeons were our friends and an important member of our society that we just let go of. Humanity decided to reduce the workforce and ...
The legendary story of 'Unsinkable Sam' dates back to World War II, when a cat survived three terrible ship sinkings. He was ...
The peace Ig Nobel went to the late US psychologist B.F. Skinner, for putting trained pigeons in the nose of missiles to guide them during World War II. Project Pigeon was called off in 1944 ...
Visitors are flocking to New York's famed High Line to see its latest art installation. The 16-foot-tall pigeon sculpture has ...
The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory resumed its Hawkwatch program in the Marin Headlands on Monday, but its future remains ...
Pigeons are released at the end of the commemoration ... abandoned in China and adopted by Chinese families after World War II. Wei Shaolan, 95, and her son, whose father is Japanese, have had ...
Getty Images The late Queen Elizabeth II was a pigeon fancier and patron ... and even training them to operate a pigeon-guided missile in World War Two. However, the missile was never used ...
But both sides in World War One soon realised the muddy ... strong and we can get through the mud. Before the war I worked on a farm. HORSE 2: I was a family pet. We needed to walk for days ...