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Posts by Denise Bereford

link to Do Homing Pigeons Get Lost?

Do Homing Pigeons Get Lost?

Homing pigeons are amazing birds that have been bred for speed and their navigational abilities. A trained homing pigeon will return to its home loft even when released from a very distant location....

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link to Origin Of The Species: Wild Rock Doves Discovered

Origin Of The Species: Wild Rock Doves Discovered

Wild Rock Doves have been found in Scotland and the news has set the ornithological and genomic research community alight. It has long been established that all members of the Columbidae family...

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Can Doves And Pigeons Mate?

Doves and pigeons theoretically can mate but they don't. ..and for good reason; the offspring of pigeons and ringneck doves are sterile. In the wild individuals of a species never mate with...

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link to Partridge Pigeon: Breed Guide

Partridge Pigeon: Breed Guide

The partridge pigeon is endemic to parts of Australia and is a medium-sized ground-dwelling species. It is known by other names such as the bare-eyes bronzewing, the bare-eyes partridge bronzewing...

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What Do Pigeons Symbolize In The Bible?

Universally recognized regardless of faith, the modern-day symbolism of pigeons and doves stems from the Christian Bible. We see white doves especially, as being symbols of hope, peace, freedom...

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Do Mourning Doves Migrate?

Mourning doves, one of the most numerous birds in North America, are migratory but it depends on their location. They are known as “partial migrators”.   The migratory pattern is from...

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