Birds of a feather can make money they fly faster.Fly fishing in Montana too pricey Pricey Term used for an unrealistically low bid price or unrealistically high offer price. pricey Of, relating to, or being an unrealistically high offer. An offer to sell a security at $50 when the current market price is $47 is pricey. a getaway? Golfing a little too prosaic? Why not try a sport with a genteel gen·teel adj. 1. Refined in manner; well-bred and polite. 2. Free from vulgarity or rudeness. 3. Elegantly stylish: genteel manners and appearance. 4. a. European heritage. And we're not talking fox hunting--try pigeon racing Pigeon racing is a sport involving the racing of specially trained Racing pigeons, a breed of domestic pigeon. History Pigeons have been domesticated for thousands of years. . While the pigeon has the reputation of a dirty, unappealing animal in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , racing the bird was a rage among the British elite during the first half of the 20th Century and is still the domain of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association. The low-tech sport--which involves taking homing pigeons a set distance from their coops and then timing their return--has taken off in the United States, courtesy of the high-tech Internet. Winning purses total more than $1 million and top-flight birds can cost thousands of dollars. "It's a hobby where you get to meet guys from everywhere and the Internet has absolutely helped expand the pigeon game even more," said racing enthusiast Mike Brazil, a San Louis Obispo resident who attended the American Pigeon Racing Union's annual convention earlier this month in La Mirada La Mirada (lä mĭrä`də), city (1990 pop. 40,452), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1960. La Mirada derives from the Spanish for "the view," referring to the panoramic view of the surrounding valleys from atop the city's hills. . Held in a nondescript non·de·script adj. Lacking distinctive qualities; having no individual character or form: "This expression gave temporary meaning to a set of features otherwise nondescript" conference room in a Holiday Inn, the convention had all the feel of a low-rent affair--that was until bidding started on the champion flyers at auction. Each bird's breeding, lineage and racing history was up for review. Winning bids came in as high as $700. "Five hundred, six hundred, that's the norm for auctions in this area," said Bill Barger, a pigeon enthusiast from Long Beach. "Some of the Internet auctions, they go a lot higher." The record sale price of a racing pigeon is $225,000, and with good reason--a yearly race in Sun City, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. takes place in February with prize winnings surpassing $1 million in U.S. dollars and the top bird earning $200,000. Domestically, the Vegas Classic annual race is the big event, with the winner taking home $100,000 and the purse in several events totaling $1 million. By AMANDA BECKER Contributing Reporter |
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