Pörhistää.
Pörhistää is Finnish for fluffing or puffing out feathers or hair. This picture is from Xmas Eve afternoon in 2017 and the place is the passage to Kaivopiha inner courtyard, just across the street from the Helsinki Central Railway Station, a very central location. At some other time it would have been much more crowded with humans, but at that time the pigeon couple were quite free to claim the place.
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Nightjar says
Oh, what a lovely pair! Birds really do look extra cute when they’re all puffed up.
Ice Swimmer says
They did look so cute when I was coming home from sauna on xmas, taking a scenic route.
Pigeons seem to be often in that same passage, which opens to the north of the Kaivopiha inner courtyard. I’m not sure where they nest, but the nearby Vanha to the southwest of Kaivopiha and Uusi to the west of Kaivopiha are the kind of buildings that are probably well-suited for nesting.
Joseph Zowghi says
We have pigeons all over the parking garage at my workplace, always strutting around like they own the place.
voyager says
Those pigeons have beautiful iridescent colouring. They also look very charming side by side all puffed up.