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He said the birds can cost anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred. Don Roy said Trouble seemed hungry when the pigeon first appeared in the couple's backyard. The bird eagerly ate the bird seed Don Roy had put out. "That guy must have been on the road for a long time," Don Roy said.
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