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When Soldier overheard the word, he thought about nuclear proliferation, so he concluded that pidgeons must be usable as live ordnance.
After all, Soldier had seen the exploding Australium-infused cows in Medic's home town of Rottenburg, so feeding Australium to pidgeons and then chucking them at the enemy sounded like sound military strategy...
Once one of the most populous birds in the world and the most abundant in North America (an estimated 3-5 billion), with huge flocks of millions of birds darkening the skies over the Great Plains, it went extinct in just 50 years due to habitat destruction and being hunted relentlessly by farmers and for sport. The last known passenger pigeon, a female named Martha, died at the Cincinnati Zoo on September 1, 1914.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_pigeon