Pigeons are members of the Family Columbidae, which includes Doves and the extinct Dodos.
Information in this category covers classification, description, range, habitat, diet and feeding habits, breeding, nesting, threats, conservation, and status.
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Audubon: Plain Pigeon (Columba inornata)
Relates history, identification, distribution, population trends, ecology, threats, conservation, and how to help.
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Band-tailed Pigeon (Columba fasciata)
Audubon WatchList highlights status, appearance, locations, trends, habitat, behavior, nesting, reasons for decline, and conservation efforts.
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Band-tailed Pigeon (Columba fasciata)
Extended information covers physical appearance and size, related species, diet, life cycle, migration, population maps, taxonomy, and glossary.
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Enchanted Learning: Pigeon
Offers labeled coloring page, other name, native locations, predators, diet, anatomy, nest, and eggs.
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Kruger National Park: Green Pigeon
Reports appearance, diet, breeding, behavior, habitat, range, and Latin name.
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Red-billed pigeon (Columba flavirostris)
Furnishes coloration, length, range, habitat, migration, diet, and taxonomy.
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Western Crowned-pigeon (Goura cristata)
Tells facts, status, conservation, biology, range, habitat, physical characteristics, and other names.
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White-crowned Pigeon (Columba leucocephala)
Features appearance, restricted range, migration, habitat, incubation, diet, and classification.
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White-crowned Pigeon (Columba leucocephala)
Specifics include physical description, locations, population trends, nesting and breeding, threats, habitat restoration efforts, and how to help.