Council OKs Limits on Homing Pigeons
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An ordinance to regulate homing pigeons was adopted recently by City Council members with no objections from the public, although pigeon racers say they may have difficulty complying with a 100-bird limit.
Award-winning pigeon racer Marius Nitulescu and his son breed and train pigeons in the backyard of their home. During breeding, their birds sometimes exceed the new 100-pigeon limit.
But their numbers are soon reduced, Nitulescu said, when training and racing begins, since a number of the birds do not make their way home.
The creation of the ordinance, the first of its kind in the city, was sparked by complaints from a neighbor about the appearance of Nitulescu’s plywood pigeon lofts, which he may be forced to rebuild.
--BY STEVE CARNEY, HOPE HAMASHIGE AND RUSS LOAR
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