no baby pigeons aren't faster but there faster than a horse
Pigeons do not defecate on the wing, but must be landed to defecate. Their legs grip the base of the tail during flight to increase streamlining, and means they cant defecate on the wing as other birds do, such as seagulls.
territorial males
Pigeons, like all birds, have two wings and two legs, which are considered their limbs. So, in total, pigeons have four limbs. The wings are modified forelimbs that are used for flight, while the legs are used for perching, walking, and taking off.
Pigeons have approximately 250 bones in their bodies. This number can vary slightly depending on the species and individual variations. Like other birds, pigeons have lightweight, hollow bones that help reduce their overall weight for flight.
They are dirtier than other birds so better stay away from pigeons because they carry germs.
Mainly other birds. They will take pigeons, ducks, doves, and most medium sized birds.
dodos, elephant birds, passenger pigeons
The Karearea, or New Zealand falcon, primarily preys on other birds such as fantails, tui, and pigeons. They are skilled hunters and use their speed and agility to catch their prey in flight. They also eat insects and small mammals when birds are not available.
it is a fast flying birdin flapping flight that can fly 105 mph and faster than other swift birds.
Peregrine falcons' favorite foods are ducks and pigeons.
pigeons lay eggs the same as other birds. Unlike mammals, which have an odd exception to birth principles, monotremes, all birds stick to the same basic birthing pattern, by eggs.
A group of pigeons does not have any special kind of name. They are simply known as a flock, just as other birds whose groupings do not have specific names.