‘Racehorses of the sky’ launch from NY rooftops
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 NEW YORK — A handful of pigeons circling the drab streets of New York’s suburbs gives no idea of the drama being enacted in the skies over the Big Apple this summer. These are not ordinary  pigeons, the flying rats of urban speak. They’re homing pigeons, winged  racers who’ll literally give their lives to cross the finish line. “They’re the racehorses of the sky,” as Peter Fusco, a  41-year-old pigeon keeper, from the borough of Staten Island, puts it. Pigeon racing is little-known, but deeply rooted in New  York. So while the sport may have sharply  diminished in popularity over recent years, old-timers and younger  enthusiasts like Fusco will ensure that this year’s racing season is as  fiercely contested as ever. Keepers, known as  fanciers, train their athletes in a game of daring, navigation and  endurance. Released hundreds of miles from their home coops, the pigeons  brave hawks, storms and deadly power lines to return. Many die. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100527com3.html | 
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