Everyday is Thanksgiving dinner for a growing flock of pigeons near an Upper West Side subway station.
For people just passing through, it’s a curiosity. But for those who live in the neighborhood, the all-day buffet for the birds is creating an all-night feast for rats, and the locals want to put a stop to the feeding frenzy.
A local leader pins the blame lies squarely on those leaving food for the birds, because that is attracting the rodents and allowing them to run amok near the corner of 96th Street and Broadway, where the 1/2/3 trains run…