MANHATTAN (PIX11) — A pink pigeon showing signs of malnutrition may have been dyed for a gender reveal, according to a New York City wildlife rehabilitation center. The Wild Bird Fund shared a picture ...
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The dye has created a "cloud of toxic fumes" around the bird and it is currently "not doing well," a spokesperson for the Wild Bird Fund tells TODAY.com. A rescue group in New York City is trying to ...
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The artificially pink pigeon, nicknamed Flamingo, was thought to be a victim of a gender reveal stunt gone wrong. The New York City Police Department’s animal cruelty unit has opened an inquiry. By ...