KETCHUM — Rats with wings? Dirty birds? Calder Zarkos doesn’t like it when people refer to his pets that way. “These pigeons are cleaner than the city birds,” said the 14-year-old Ketchum boy, who has ...
The 83-year-old Cabbage Hill resident limped out to the frame-and-screen coop behind his rowhouse and was greeted by the soft cooing of pigeons. "As long as I can remember, I've had them," he said, ...