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You do see them, but you don't notice. Their beaks are slightly flatter and wider than an adult's and for the first week or two after leaving the nest, the feathers around the base of the beak are bristly and lay back along the face. You ma...
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Maybe the old ones never die. ... "They'll take turns sitting on the next set, while the other feeds up the squabs." And they'll do that four to six times a season. So, not only are there baby pigeons, ... So if you really want to see a baby pigeon, throw down a fried clam. That'll separate the men from the boys.
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Pigeons, which were originally cliff-dwelling birds from Asia, hide their nests in places like building tops and underneath bridges. Pigeons only lay two eggs at a time and the babies stay in the nest until they have grown all of their feat...
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Pigeons are devoted parents. So good that both will feed their squabs a delicious concoction known as 'pigeon milk'. A sort of equivalent to what was our Farex or rusk in warm milk! They eat like this for about 10 or so days making the babies grow fast ... When I was a kid I used to think that sparrows were baby pigeons :(
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Interesting, I never thought about this before . . . ... kevinshea, on 10/12/2007, -0/+10How come we never see baby squirrels? ... johnnypunk, on 10/12/2007, -1/+3Anyone who has lived in NYC will tell you the real reason you don't see baby pigeons is because they are actually rats when they are young. pigeons = flying rats.
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digg.com/environment/Why_You_Never_See_Baby_Pigeons
digg.com/environment/Why_You_Never_See_Baby_Pigeons
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Hobby Forum Index » Birds » Why do you never see baby pigeons? ... Serious question - as far as I know, I have never seen a fledgling baby pigeon. Do they have the same plumage as the adults by the time they leave the nest or something?
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Why do you never see baby pigeons? Do you remember ever seeing a baby pigeon? The reason is that Mummy and Daddy pigeon keep their nests and offspring well hidden, on tall buildings or under bridges, so you don't get to see them till they're ready to leave the nest.
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ilovebacteria.com/babypigeons.htm
ilovebacteria.com/babypigeons.htm
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Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). This photo also belongs to: London (Set) 109 items Part of: London
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Or really, the question should be: how come that stupid clichéd question keeps getting repeated? There are plenty of baby pigeons in the world. I can’t be the only one who sees them, can I? Do people just walk around with their eyes shut, or what?
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