3 thoughts on “Why do pigeons like groups?”

  1. Why do pigeons in group activity pigeons are spiritual animals and are accustomed to living in groups. The pigeons are group animals, so they are in groups in groups of possible situations. The group residence is conducive to predation or defense of natural enemies, local warmth, and it is conducive to finding more food resources
    The groups of harmony and fighting in the group of pigeon life, there are joy and panic. They often use their language and behavior to express their feelings.
    Compared with other poultry or birds, pigeons have their unique living habits. First of all, pigeons are birds made of “monogamy”. After the pigeons are mature, they are selective for their spouses. Once they are paired, they are emotionally unique and inseparable. Not as dating as other poultry. In the same pigeon group, if the number of male and female pigeons is not equal, the same -sex spouses may also appear in the second or second mothers. After the pigeons paired, the male pigeons participated in the campaign, incubation and nurturing young pigeons. After a long time after the widow, the pigeons can re -match the pairing
    The pigeons that are fed and raised, all show the group. During the feeding, the pigeons of the feed will be eaten next to the habitat. After eating, they will rest on the ground or fly back to the habitat. Sometimes you can see several pigeons flying out. They often come back to fly back to fly, showing a strong group, indicating that the family pigeons still maintain the characteristics of wild pigeons living. Of course, there are also some behaviors that fight or discharge each other because of fighting nests and puppets, but this is often temporary.

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