Cubans turn to pigeon breeding as an escape from pandemic
Pigeon fancier Yonisbel Santana poses for a photo at his rooftop in Havana, Cuba, May 18, 2021. Havana s pigeomore Reuters / 2021年 5月 27日 Thursday Pigeon fancier Yonisbel Santana poses for a photo at his rooftop in Havana, Cuba, May 18, 2021. Havana s pigeon keepers crane out of a window, intently watching the grey birds take flight. Mostly staying indoors due to the country s worst outbreak of COVID-19 since the coronavirus pandemic began in March last year, Cubans are increasingly breeding pigeons as a form of escape.
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Pigeon fancier Pedro Marrero shows a pigeon in his rooftop in Havana. You can t leave the house, said Marrermore
HAVANA, May 27 From a building facing Havana’s iconic Malecon waterfront, pigeon keepers crane out of a window, intently watching the grey birds take flight. Mostly staying indoors due to the country’s worst outbreak of Covid-19 since the coronavirus pandemic began in March last year,.
Cubans turn to pigeon breeding as an escape from pandemic
Pigeon fancier Yonisbel Santana poses for a photo at his rooftop in Havana, Cuba, May 18, 2021. Havana s pigeon keepers crane out of a window, intently watching the grey birds take flight. Mostly staying indoors due to the country s worst outbreak of.more Reuters / Thursday, May 27, 2021 Pigeon fancier Yonisbel Santana poses for a photo at his rooftop in Havana, Cuba, May 18, 2021. Havana s pigeon keepers crane out of a window, intently watching the grey birds take flight. Mostly staying indoors due to the country s worst outbreak of COVID-19 since the coronavirus pandemic began in March last year, Cubans are increasingly breeding pigeons as a form of escape.