'Devil's triangle' of doves

Professional pigeons in England are puzzled by the information that hundreds of pigeons have disappeared in the area called 'Bermuda Triangle'.

Picture 1 of 'Devil's triangle' of doves
" Devil's triangle" is spreading in the sky of England - (Photo: NNP)

According to the Telegraph, only 13 of the 232 "riders" were dropped by a club in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, appearing at the destination in Galashiels, Selkirkshire.

This is not the first time that the pigeon race has disappeared massively in the same area. Keith Simpson, of the East Cleveland Association, said that any professional dove raider across the UK has lost a large number of chickens since the start of the racing season in April this year, even Some people even lost more than half a pack.

Some pigeons are considering stopping the race until they find out why so many pigeons don't return to their owners.

The number of disappearing pigeons worth more than £ 200,000, according to experts' estimates.

Professional dove rancher Stuart Fawcett said summer was the worst nightmare for dove racing villages in the last 60 years.

Some of the hypotheses are due to unusually variable rainfall, the sun is increasing its intensity, and people even blame nearby spy stations for electromagnetic waves that make pigeons lose. power orientation.

And of course there is no proper answer.