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Why do we never see baby pigeons

Why do we never see baby pigeons2007-11-24 17:27:31Answers:

I've seen them. You have to know where to look. They are under bridges. Look for bridges where pigeons hang out (you can tell by all the poop) and then walk under them (don't drive) in the spring. Even if you don't see any live ones you'll probably see a dead one and some egg shells.

Once the babies come out from under the bridge, it's only their behavior which tells you they are babies--they are the same size as adults and have similar plumage.


Pigeons are born full-grown.

LOL, some twit thumbs'd me down. You got no sense of humour lad!


Cos they are in their nests.
They aren't born full grown. Wild pigeons stay in the nest for a long time. If you were to keep racing pigeons you would most certainly see a baby pigeon.
Because pigeons are actually government spies. What other animal can blend with concrete? I think they raise them in a lab and let them free when they reach adulthood.
They're at home in their little nests.
I see .I have a nest wright near my window..

they came out only when are big enough to fly.


the pigeons you see ARE the baby pigeons, the parents are huuuuuuge and are often mistaken for areoplanes.
they grow up quickly
great question
Pigeons do not have a breeding season, so there is a constant stream of young into the population throughout the year.

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