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An avian adventure
Pigeon settles down Photo: Dave B
A pigeon was found riding a train on the London Underground this week.
Without any particular destination in mind, the stout-bodied bird perched itself atop a tube seat while onlookers pointed and sniggered.
The smiles quickly fell from their faces however when the winged intruder decided to alight at High Street Kensington. For it was only then that passengers discovered the delightful secretion the wandering traveller had generously left behind.
TfL were unable to comment about this incident.
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