Will Pearson: Panoramic Photography London
Will Pearson. Panoramic photographer London
 

The Birds, Trafalgar Square

Pigeons have enormous fields of vision - they can see 340-degrees around without moving, thanks to their side-mounted eyes. The peripheral vision of each eye is so great that the two visual fields overlap, giving the pigeon a binocular field of 24-degrees when it looks straight ahead. Trafalgar square celebrates the famous naval victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. More recently it has been host to a battle of a different nature: Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone versus the pigeons. Ken has employed a mob of hawks to circle the square and scare away the pigeons. In fact, in 2004 he spent £105,000 on a hawk to chase them from the Square and a further £30,000 was spent in undertaking a scientific study to make sure that the pigeons were not being harmed. This panorama was taken in August 2005 - they don't yet seem to have got the message that they're not welcome!









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The Birds, Trafalgar Square - Creative Virtual Tour
Virtual tour and panorama showing the pigeons of trafalgar square
'The Birds' - Pigeons at Trafalgar Square, London - Interactive panorama
This interactive panorama allows you to look all around at a flock of pigeons in flight at trafalgar square, london. Trafalgar square is a major london landmark and the mayor is fighting a battle to get rid of the pigeons, but so far the birds are winning
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