Squab or rock dove, rock pigeon, or common pigeon is a member of the bird family Columbidae (doves and pigeons) and common usage, for this bird is food. Often simply referred to as the "pigeon". The domestic pigeon descended from this species. Escaped domestic pigeons have raised the populations of feral pigeons around the worlds for a food source Wild rock doves are pale grey with two black bars on each wing, whereas domestic and feral pigeons vary in colour and pattern. Few differences are seen between males and females. The species is generally monogamous, with two squabs (young) per brood. Both parents care for the young for a time. This when they are collected and made into Epicurean delights. A bunch if us kids would make a good amount of pocket change back in the 50's catching and selling them. Habitats include urban streets, grain mills and various open and semi-open environments. Cliffs and rock ledges are used for roosting and breeding in the wild. Originally found wild in Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, pigeons have become established in cities around the world. The species is abundant, with an estimated population of 17 to 28 million feral and wild birds in Europe alone.
Squab or rock dove, rock pigeon, or common pigeon is a member of the bird family Columbidae (doves and pigeons) and common usage, for this bird is food. Often simply referred to as the "pigeon".
The domestic pigeon descended from this species. Escaped domestic pigeons have raised the populations of feral pigeons around the worlds for a food source
Wild rock doves are pale grey with two black bars on each wing, whereas domestic and feral pigeons vary in colour and pattern. Few differences are seen between males and females. The species is generally monogamous, with two squabs (young) per brood. Both parents care for the young for a time. This when they are collected and made into Epicurean delights. A bunch if us kids would make a good amount of pocket change back in the 50's catching and selling them.
Habitats include urban streets, grain mills and various open and semi-open environments. Cliffs and rock ledges are used for roosting and breeding in the wild. Originally found wild in Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, pigeons have become established in cities around the world. The species is abundant, with an estimated population of 17 to 28 million feral and wild birds in Europe alone.