Proper nouns are names. Unless you know a person or place named Pigeon, it's a common noun. Pigeon Forge, for example, is a proper noun using the word pigeon.
No, pigeon is a common noun, a general word for any type of pigeon.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Dr. Raymond Pigeon, Internal Medicine, San Diego, CAPigeon Forge, TN or Pigeon Cove, MAPigeon Brands Inc., Montreal, Canada
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The collective nouns for pigeons are:a flock of pigeonsa flight of pigeonsa kit of pigeonsa passel of pigeons
The collective noun 'kit' is used for: a kit of pigeons.
The collective noun 'kit' is used for a kit of pigeons and a kit of tools.
The collective noun 'kit' is used for a kit of pigeons and a kit of tools.
The collective noun 'kit' is used for a kit of pigeons.
They are not extremely rare, but are less common than grey pigeons due to the brown/red coloration being recessive. Brown pigeons are specially bred as pets, and are a common color of show pigeon.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is pigeons (urban birds).