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Male and female pigeons take turns sitting on the nest to keep the eggs warm. They work in shifts so they can feed and when the eggs hatch, they take turns feeding the young regurgitated corn. They usually stay with the same mate unless something happens to one of them, and will nest many times with the same partner.

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Q: Do male pigeons ever leave their female pigeon while rearing their young?
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