I find this story interesting. I'm not quite clear if he rescued the pigeon when she fell out of a nest still immature (only a commentator says that; he says she was «à peine plumée», 'hardly feathered', so that may refer to her being immature or having had feathers ripped out), although I assume so. Either way, you hear about this sort of thing, 'friendship' (which I think he says some good things about) from time to time. The pigeon evidently feels safe there.
I find this story interesting. I'm not quite clear if he rescued the pigeon when she fell out of a nest still immature (only a commentator says that; he says she was «à peine plumée», 'hardly feathered', so that may refer to her being immature or having had feathers ripped out), although I assume so. Either way, you hear about this sort of thing, 'friendship' (which I think he says some good things about) from time to time. The pigeon evidently feels safe there.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/18/together-because-it-feels-good-french-man-who-goes-everywhere-with-a-pigeon
I think this is a better edit of the material in the video, although it is in French:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9lDh-p9OMBg
I also really like the French word 'la pigeonne'.