Jon Mooallem Quotes
Even Pigeons Were Once Cherished In American Cities, Before All The Handouts And Garbage We've Given Them To Eat Allowed Their Numbers To Explode. In 1878, The New York Times Described Pigeons As "honest Birds" Whose "right To Feed In The Street" Was Being Challenged By Sparrows. In
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