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  2. Rock pigeons should not be overlooked. Here's why ... - AOL

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    A rock pigeon strutting over to its mate at Wells Harbor in Maine Sunday, March 31, 2024. ... Send your photos and observations to spike3116@gmail.com. Read more of her Nature News columns at ...

  3. Rock dove - Wikipedia

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    The rock dove, rock pigeon, or common pigeon (/ ˈ p ɪ dʒ. ə n / also / ˈ p ɪ dʒ. ɪ n /; Columba livia) is a member of the bird family Columbidae (doves and pigeons). [3]: 624 In common usage, it is often simply referred to as the "pigeon", although this is the wild form of the bird; the pigeons most familiar to people are the domesticated form of the wild rock dove.

  4. Release dove - Wikipedia

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    Trained white homing pigeons, domesticated forms of the rock dove, stand a better chance of returning home if vigorously trained prior to release by a trainer and within a distance of 600 miles from the loft. Ringneck doves that are released into the wild and survive will likely starve to death.

  5. Petrophassa - Wikipedia

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    Petrophassa, commonly known as the rock pigeons, is a small genus of doves in the family Columbidae native to Australia, and similar to bronzewing pigeons. The genus was introduced in 1841 by the English ornithologist and bird artist John Gould with the white-quilled rock pigeon ( Petrophassa albipennis ) as the type species .

  6. White-headed pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The pigeon family is a group of stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a worldwide distribution. [2] The white-headed pigeon is in the genus Columba, the same as the Rock dove (C. livia) from which the domestic pigeon is derived. [3] It has no subspecies. [4]

  7. Common wood pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The three Western European Columba pigeons, common wood pigeon, stock dove and rock dove, though superficially alike, have very distinctive characteristics; the common wood pigeon may be identified at once by its larger size at 38–44.5 cm (15– 17 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and weight 300–615 g (10 + 5 ⁄ 8 – 21 + 3 ⁄ 4 oz), and the white on its ...

  8. Columba (genus) - Wikipedia

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    African olive pigeon (C. arquatrix) Nilgiri wood pigeon (C. elphinstonii) The extinct Lord Howe pigeon (C. vitiensis godmanae) is known only from some travellers' reports. There are 35 species recognised in the genus, of which two are extinct: [14] Rock dove, Columba livia; Hill pigeon, Columba rupestris; Snow pigeon, Columba leuconota

  9. Albinism - Wikipedia

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    Albino Rock dove. An albino bird has a white beak, white plumage, non-coloured skin, white talons and pink or red eyes. Albinism is only seen in about 1 of every 1,800 birds. The two most common species of albino birds are the common house martin and the American robin. [25] Famous albino birds include "Snowdrop", a Bristol Zoo penguin. [48]