
Rock dove - Wikipedia
The rock dove (Columba livia), also sometimes as "rock pigeon" or "common pigeon", is a member of the bird family Columbidae (doves and pigeons).
Rock Pigeon Identification - All About Birds
Larger and plumper than a Mourning Dove, Rock Pigeons are tubby birds with small heads and short legs. Their wings are broad but pointed wings and the tail is wide and rounded.
Rock Pigeon Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
A common sight in cities around the world, Rock Pigeons crowd streets and public squares, living on discarded food and offerings of birdseed. In addition to the typical blue-gray bird with two dark wingbars, you'll often see flocks with plain, spotted, pale, or rusty-red birds in them.
Rock Pigeon | Audubon Field Guide
Few birds have been associated with humans so closely as the Rock Pigeon, better known as the common city pigeon. It has been domesticated and taken around the world, raised for food, trained for homing, racing, and carrying messages, and used in research.
Rock Pigeons 101: Physical Characteristics, Habitat, Behavior, and ...
Apr 29, 2023 · In this detailed guide, we will talk about rock pigeons’ physical characteristics, habitat, and rock pigeon behavior. You will also learn about their pigeon-human interaction and some interesting facts about rock pigeons.
Rock Pigeon Life History - All About Birds
A common sight in cities around the world, Rock Pigeons crowd streets and public squares, living on discarded food and offerings of birdseed. In addition to the typical blue-gray bird with two dark wingbars, you'll often see flocks with plain, spotted, pale, or rusty-red birds in them.
Rock Dove/Feral Pigeon - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The Rock Dove is the wild ancestor of domestic Pigeons the world over, which were originally domesticated to provide food. Feral Pigeons come in all shades, some bluer, others blacker – some are pale grey with darker checked markings, others an unusual shade of dull brick-red or cinnamon-brown.
Rock Pigeon - eBird
Fairly large pigeon with wild and feral populations throughout the world. True wild birds nest on cliffs and in caves from western Europe to central Asia. Pale gray overall with two bold black wingbars and iridescent purple and green on neck.
Rock Pigeon | USU - Utah State University Extension
The rock pigeon are mostly bluish-gray with two black bands on the wings and a black tip to the tail. They primarily eat grains and seeds but will eat garbage, livestock manure, insects or other food provided for them intentionally or unintentionally by people.
Rock Pigeon | State of Tennessee, Wildlife Resources Agency - TN.gov
The Rock Pigeon, formerly known as the Rock Dove, was introduced to North America in the early 17th-century by colonists on the Atlantic coast and is now a common sight in urban areas from southern Alaska across North America to the tip of South America.