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Rock (Feral) Pigeon

Columba livia
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Length: 13 in. (32 cm )
This non-native species was introduced to North America 100s of years ago. It is only found around human habitation as it apparently cannot find food or shelter elsewhere. It is a prolific breeder with four to five broods a year. The flat nest of stems and leaves is placed on a ledge, under eaves or bridges. It occurs together in often large flocks, and in some cities is the staple diet of Peregrine Falcons. Its natural color is grayish, but a wide variety of colors from white to black can be seen.

The four-digit banding code is ROPI.

Male | Barb Winterfield


Agricultural

Cliffs / boulders

Urban city
Bird Sound Type: Buzzing
Sex of Bird: Male
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