09-04-2014, 12:47 AM
Yup, I was indirectly referring to this with the "Passenger Pigeon Park" comment.
But one of the main objections still holds- Passenger Pigeon behavior depends on a large population. Just a few lonely birdies, (Likely to be clones.), instrumented to the... uh... gills, observed relentlessly, and given no privacy whatsoever, (Actually, they probably won't mind that last bit.), aren't likely to be too interested in Avian Orgies.
Kidding aside, once mated, the nesting pair remained monogamous, and both parents took alternate turns incubating the single egg.
Eustace
(Edited- Due to a Nanny No No)
But one of the main objections still holds- Passenger Pigeon behavior depends on a large population. Just a few lonely birdies, (Likely to be clones.), instrumented to the... uh... gills, observed relentlessly, and given no privacy whatsoever, (Actually, they probably won't mind that last bit.), aren't likely to be too interested in Avian Orgies.
Kidding aside, once mated, the nesting pair remained monogamous, and both parents took alternate turns incubating the single egg.
Eustace
(Edited- Due to a Nanny No No)