So, What Happens In Burma has this exchange:
(Emphasis added.)
In Forging Bonds, when Mozzie walks in with the information on Kate's whereabouts, Neal is doing some red-ink work on a map. The conversation there:
–and then he sees the look on Mozzie's face and asks him if his pigeon died.
( Tongue-in-cheek examination of probably-unintentional canon implication. )
Peter: In the last year, it was held in a secured vault at a state mining facility, under army guard, in the middle of a jungle.
Neal: Not exactly a prime location for a college kid to just walk in and grab it.
Peter: No. The mine is in the Mogok Valley.
Neal: You can get there by a helicopter or a seven-hour jeep ride over some nasty terrain.
Jones: You just know these things?
Neal: Yeah, that's why they keep me around.
Peter: Mm.
Neal: You'd need some muscle, a cargo plane, and a few grand in bribe money just to get started.
Peter: You would?
Neal: And who knows what else? Because I've never considered stealing gems in Burma.
(Emphasis added.)
In Forging Bonds, when Mozzie walks in with the information on Kate's whereabouts, Neal is doing some red-ink work on a map. The conversation there:
Neal: Hey. Rubies in Burma. I'm gonna need a bush plane to get–
–and then he sees the look on Mozzie's face and asks him if his pigeon died.
( Tongue-in-cheek examination of probably-unintentional canon implication. )