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Pigeons > General Information Nesting Cycles Reasons for Control Quick Facts > Height/Weight 12”-15”/10oz - 16oz Life Span 3-4 years in wild 16 years in captivity
 The feral pigeon is generally blue-gray with iridescent feathers on head and neck; two broad black bars across each wing and a broad dark band across end of tail. |
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The feral pigeon is the number one urban pest bird. Large numbers exist in every city across the country. Not a native bird, feral pigeons are descendants of domestic homing pigeons brought over from Europe and released here in the 1600s. They were domesticated from the wild rock doves from the sea cliffs of Europe by the Romans over two thousand years ago. Several traits have allowed them to dominate the urban landscape. Because of their history, pigeons are not afraid of people; they roost and nest readily in man made structures and they have a diverse diet. The standard pigeon has a short neck with a small head. Their short legs with the level front and hind toes allow them to perch on branches as well as walk on flat surfaces. |
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