In article <3Eqrt.27086$AQ2....@fx14.fr7>, Gordon H <Gor...@g3snx.demon
.co.invalid> writes
>>
>> "Does anyone know why wood pigeons lie down in the grass on our lawn?
>> We've seen several of them do it but can't say we've noticed it
>> particularly before this year. It doesn't seem to matter whether the
>> grass has just been cut or not, nor whether it's rained or is dry.
>> They're alone when they do it and often remain stationary for several
>> minutes. We haven't noticed that the collared doves do it, only the
>> wood pigeons, it seems."
>>
>I don't know why, unless it cools them off on a hot day, - they have
>been doing the same on my lawn, but more often they sit in the bird
>bath, that might be a clue. :-)
>
Sometimes a bird just has nothing to do. It isn't breeding, it's had
enough to eat. So it can roost in a tree, or if there's a place where
it's safe from ambush by predators it can sit there.
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Sue ]:(:)