Examples of using Pigeons in English and their translations into Hindi
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of Guru Gobind Singh, a high priest who was renowned as a friend to pigeons.
which featured jetpacks, 300 pigeons and a weird old west shootout.
they immediately began including passenger pigeons in their diet.
is considered to be a fairly strong antibiotic, it has no contraindications for pigeons and other poultry.
Within another month, by November 12, 1870, butchered dogs and cats began to appear for sale at the market alongside trays full of dead rats and pigeons.
Long- suffering pigeons have been fitted with frosted glass“ spectacles” so that they could not see specific landmarks.
Baby pigeons are rarely seen as their doting parents only permit them to leave after they are nearly full-grown.
In 776 BC, a new idea was introduced to utilise homing pigeons as carriers of messages, and the technique really worked out well.
Not long after pigeons got out of the news business,
In the Paris Games in 1900, live pigeons were used as moving targets.
If you're caught providing food to San Francisco's pigeons, you could face a hearty fine.
geese, and pigeons, were captured in nets
Pigeons were used as messengers as early as the 5th century BC in Syria and Persia.
ants and pigeons and also starts talking to a rat for company.
The Coast Guard trained pigeons to assist in finding people lost at sea.
At the Paris Games in 1900, live pigeons were used as moving targets, later to be replaced by clay targets.
It has been reported that more than 100,000 pigeons were used during the war,
According to a hunting journal in 1913, the passenger pigeons were known to be“the gypsies of the birdom.”.
In fact, pigeons were awarded the medal thirty two times, more than every other animal combined.
The Greeks also used pigeons to convey the names of the victors at the Olympic games to their various cities.
