Frayed at the edges
Not too sure how a woodpigeon gets its plumage into that level of shabbiness, except maybe just by flying. It must degrade its flight performance to at least some extent? Here it's executing a very nonstandard starb'd swerve, hence the twisted RH wing.
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Frayed at the edges
Not too sure how a woodpigeon gets its plumage into that level of shabbiness, except maybe just by flying. It must degrade its flight performance to at least some extent? Here it's executing a very nonstandard starb'd swerve, hence the twisted RH wing.
116
views
6
faves
4
comments
Uploaded on August 30, 2022
Taken on August 18, 2022