Pigeon Animal Pictures

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Front view of the face of Rock Pigeon
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Group of messenger pigeons outside of their dovecote
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Homing pigeon, racing pigeon or domestic messenger pigeon Latin columba livia domestica closeup taking a break from its long flight on high balcony in spring in Italy
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Red Eyed Pigeon walks on a rock to go and eat
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Crested pigeon on a branch
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Pigeon fledglings in the nest
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Pigeon isolated on white background
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A squab, the baby animal name for a pigeon
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Pigeon parents remain in the nest for several weeks to tend to their babies, known as squabs.

Close up head of Nicobar pigeon with face eyes and reflection feathers in details, exotic island bird

Birds with the most colorful feathers: Nicobar Pigeon
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Exotic Bird Goura Victoria

Birds with mohawks: Victoria Crowned Pigeon
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pigeon eating seeds off ground
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Pigeons consume around 12-20 percent of their body weight each day.

Pigeons eat insects, worms, seeds, and grains.

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Most Expensive Birds-Racing Pigeon
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The sport of flying messenger pigeons was well-established as early as 3000 years ago.

Pigeon in flight
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Surprising though it may be, the triceratops has more in common with a pigeon than a reptile!

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