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Racing pigeon from Spain has rare journey to Canada after wrong turn in Mediterranean

A Spanish pigeon keeper is surprised and relieved that a bird that went missing during a race in the Mediterranean has landed in Nova Scotia rather than being devoured by a hawk.

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Racing pigeon from Spain has rare journey to Canada after wrong turn in Mediterranean

Peter, a Spanish racing pigeon found on Sable Island, N.S., in late March, is seen being handled by a Parks Canada employee in an undated handout photo. The messenger pigeon, who was found about 5,000 kilometres away from where it was supposed to go, is now recovering at a rescue centre, Hope for Wildlife. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Hope for Wildlife, *MANDATORY CREDIT*


A Spanish pigeon keeper is surprised and relieved that a bird that went missing during a race in the Mediterranean has landed in Nova Scotia rather than being devoured by a hawk.

On Feb. 22, David Fernandez took his 18 pigeons from his home in Mallorca to Ibiza, from where they would race about 125 kilometres back home. It was a sunny day and it was pigeon No. 9950’s first race.

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