Pronunciation of the English word pigeons.
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1. | Suppose that pigeons have something in their heads which can feel the power lines. | |
2. | Charles Walcot investigated the magnetic compass bearing sense in pigeons. | |
3. | Pigeons can find their way home with the help of the Earth's magnetic field. | |
4. | There are many pigeons in the City Square. | |
5. | And on sunny days all the pigeons flew home. | |
6. | Keeton put magnets on the heads of his pigeons. | |
7. | I rewarded my pigeons with food for climbing onto the box. | |
8. | He used pigeons in his experiment. | |
9. | Written words, carrier pigeons, the telegraph, and many other devices carried ideas faster and faster from man to man. | |
10. | Suppose for a moment that pigeons had something in their heads which could sense magnetic fields. |