Willie
Hi there, I’m Willie, a sweet little Cuban pouter with a wandering streak and a whole lot of charm. I got my name from the people who found me, because while they cared for me they kept jokingly singing, “Will she stay or will she go?” Turns out, I stayed. After a week of trying to figure out where I belonged, they discovered my owner was all the way in Florida, far too far for me to ever make it home on my own, so they contacted DCPR to help me find a new future instead.
My wings were dyed when I was found, something commonly seen in female pouters used in the sport of thieving. While my gender isn’t officially confirmed, that clue makes everyone suspect I’m probably a girl. Whatever my past life looked like, though, I’m much more interested in people than games these days. I’ve been incredibly human-oriented since day one: sweet, flirty, curious, and always wanting to be part of whatever’s going on nearby.
I’m looking for a home where I can finally stop being “wayward” and just belong somewhere. If you’d love a sociable companion with lots of personality, soft coos, and a talent for winning hearts, I think I might be your perfect little runaway success story.
Note: Suspected female, but not DNA-confirmed; while sociable here at the rescue, we can never guarantee what a pigeon's bond with you will look like.

