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Award of Excellence: The Piegon Fanciers of Manshiyat Nasser

Manshiyat Nasser, commonly referred to as “Garbage City,” is a community of 60,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Cairo. Most of the residents are Coptic Christians, a minority in Muslim-majority country. Eighty-five percent of Cairo’s trash is sorted and recycled here. High above the hectic streets below, villagers have been raising pigeons for hundreds of years. The ancient hobby of pigeon breeding is practiced and passed on from generation to generation. Pigeon fanciers construct multi-story wooden coops atop the roofs of the buildings. The birds, prized for their beauty and loyalty, are kept for competition between neighbors, and sometimes for food.

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August 22, 2023

Ahmed feeds pigeons in a coop in Manshiyat Nasser, Egypt. He takes care of the pigeons for the owner who keeps over 300 birds.

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