War affects countries, and the lives of residents and messenger pigeons.
History is filled with stories of the average, the heroic, and with
historical facts believed to be true. Not only were human participants
there by choice or by conscription, there were animals conscripted to
assist their human benefactors. If given a choice would they believe in
a cause and volunteer? What about the common pigeon, the birds of flight
that delivered messages across the battle fields. For every successful
messenger there were countless ones that fell under the barrage of enemy
fire. Who protected the messenger pigeons? Meet Dodger, a breed of
pigeon adept at tumbling, rolling, and the majestic art of aerial
displays for entertainment. Tumblers were not messengers or racers, yet
they held their part in the protection of messengers, acting as
rescuers, and diversions to protect the messengers from harm. Meet,
Johnathon 'Dodger' Wentworth-Tumbler, a First World War Rescue Pigeon.