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giantpunda on
First time you can say that you went onto a train and saw a cockatoo and it not have it be an experience involving indecent exposure.
Ghost403 on
As a train guard I secretly love it when birds hop on the train. I think some have even figured out how to use it. A train I had last week had a lone pigeon jump on at Redfern. We traveled express to Strathfield. At North Strathfield the pigeon moved himself to the doors, and as I watched the train into the platform noticed that there were two other pigeons waiting at the platform where the same doors would line up.
When the train arrived, the original pigeon hopped off onto the platform, was affectionately greeted by the other two pigeons, and all waddled off together. Weird and wholesome.
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Suggest you crosspost this to /r/birdstakingthetrain
First time you can say that you went onto a train and saw a cockatoo and it not have it be an experience involving indecent exposure.
As a train guard I secretly love it when birds hop on the train. I think some have even figured out how to use it. A train I had last week had a lone pigeon jump on at Redfern. We traveled express to Strathfield. At North Strathfield the pigeon moved himself to the doors, and as I watched the train into the platform noticed that there were two other pigeons waiting at the platform where the same doors would line up.
When the train arrived, the original pigeon hopped off onto the platform, was affectionately greeted by the other two pigeons, and all waddled off together. Weird and wholesome.
I repeat, THE BIRDS HAVE NO FEAR IN THIS COUNTRY!
At least, it wasn’t a seagull.