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March 8, 2026

Didn't close the apartment window for three years in the coldest city: Found this sight when he returned home

The owner of an apartment in the Russian city of Vorkuta, known for its difficult industrial conditions, coal mines, and extremely low temperatures that often fall far below zero in winter, returned after three years of absence and found a scene that is difficult to describe – his home had turned into a real dovecote.

Didn't close the apartment window for three years in the coldest city: Found this sight when he returned home

TL;DR

  • A Vorkuta resident returned home after three years to find his apartment filled with hundreds of pigeons.
  • An open window, likely forgotten for the entire duration of his absence, allowed the birds access.
  • The apartment's living room was covered in feathers, droppings, and food remnants.
  • The owner's efforts to remove the birds resulted in them flying around the room.
  • Vorkuta is described as a town known for harsh industrial conditions, coal mines, and extreme cold.

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