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  2. Woman's Sad Reminder About How Humans 'Abandoned' Pigeons Has ...

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    So glad this precious baby is being taken care of," wrote one person. "Pigeons were such an important part of history and saved lives! It's so sad that they're looked at so unkindly so often today ...

  3. Heartbreaking 'True History' of Pigeons Has People Shocked ...

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    The true history of pigeons is one of thousands of years of careful cultivation by humans, followed by nearly utter abandonments in the last century. ... and people abandoned their pigeon ...

  4. Abandoned Pigeon Finds Forever Home After Refusing to Leave ...

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    Pigeons also can live to be 15-years-old so taking one in as a pet is a serious commitment. They do need quality bird seed and to be fed fruit on occasion. That being said, people who keep these ...

  5. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon net in Canada, by James Pattison Cockburn, 1829. Humans used a wide variety of other methods to capture and kill passenger pigeons. Nets were propped up to allow passenger pigeons entry, and then closed by knocking loose the stick that supported the opening, trapping twenty or more pigeons inside. [128]

  6. Feral pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Feral pigeons often only have small populations within cities relative to the number of humans. For example, the breeding population of feral pigeons in Sheffield , England in summer 2005 was estimated at 12,130 individuals (95% confidence interval 7757–18,970), in a city with a human population of about 500,000. [ 18 ]

  7. Domestic pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Pigeons were most likely domesticated in the Mediterranean at least 2000–5000 years ago, and may have been domesticated earlier as a food source. [3] Some research suggests that domestication occurred as early as 10,000 years ago. [4] Pigeons have held historical importance to humans as food, pets, holy animals, and messengers.

  8. What you never knew about pigeons - AOL

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    At New York's Wild Bird Fund, more than half of the 12,000 birds they receive each year are pigeons, some just babies. And a handful, unreleasable into the wild, get adopted. Ghob was one of those ...

  9. 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.