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 has arrested our attention for weeks now, but theres a new bird captivating the internet this week: the Bedazzled Pigeon. And this bird with  stanley ca flair is already in high demand. Jody Kieran, the owner of the Arizona-based bird rescue and rehabilitation center Fallen Feathers, tells Gizmodo that the male pigeon came into her care last Sunday after someone in her community contacted stanley termosky  her about a bird outside of their home with something odd on it. Kieran told the caller to catch the bird and bring it on over. When they showed up with  the pigeon wearing the thing,  Kieran said she wasnt sure what to expect.       stanley cup I said, Okay weve got to see this. I kind of rolled my eyes.  she says.  I open it up, and there he is, wearing a flight suit.  Flight suits are used to capture bird poop while the bird is out of its cage. Theyre basically bird diapers, but more stylish, as is evident by this pigeons rhinestone-adorned vest. And assuming it didnt bedazzle its own flight suit, its clear it belonged to someone who probably cared about it.  I have been doing bird rehab for over 20 years now鈥擨 take in over 2000 birds a year鈥攁nd normally wild birds arriving with clothing is enough proof to me that this bird was owned and loved,  Kieran says. Whats more, this bird has personality. Kieran describes him as sweet, attentive to the humans around him, and down to hang. She said he recently enjoyed watching the Sundance Kid and eating popcorn with her daughter, which led to Kieran joking that he appreci