Bisexual pigeon causing throuple drama in coop: 'Dove Island'
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Bisexual pigeon causing throuple drama in coop: 'Dove Island'
"Sit down, I have to tell you about a bisexual pigeon and all the drama he has brought to my barn. It's absurd." The story starts with a male almond Italian Owl pigeon, who was previously paired up with a red pigeon to hopefully hatch their first eggs. However, after the two birds bonded and paired, it transpired that eggs weren't in their future as the red pigeon was also found to be male."
"The almond pigeon was then paired with a hen, and the two are now raising their own babies. Not wanting to leave his first love behind, the almond pigeon and the hen also brought the male pigeon into their relationship and are now all raising the babies together as a throuple. But it gets even more complicated: the red pigeon also has an ex-wife pigeon that he was never really interested in, leading Barnes to believe that he's gay."
A male almond Italian Owl pigeon initially paired with a red pigeon but the red bird was later discovered to be male. The almond pigeon then paired with a hen, and the hen and almond pigeon are now raising chicks together. The almond pigeon, the hen, and the original male were later observed jointly caring for the young as a throuple. The red pigeon also has an ex-wife who remarried and reportedly disrupted another pair, adding extra complexity to the coop dynamics. The situation sparked widespread humorous reactions and comparisons across social media.
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