Not at one time. Two is the normal clutch size.
Female birds do not need male birds to lay eggs, they need them to lay fertile eggs.
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The process of laying eggs intervene when a pair is formed and this pair can be :a female pigeon with a male pigeon or a female pigeon with another female pigeon. On the first case after the pair was formed and the process of mating takes place the female pigeon will lay 2 fertile eggs eggs after 7-10 days .On the other case where two female pigeons formed a pair they both can lay eggs so in the nest will appear after 7-10 days 2 -4 eggs ,but these eggs will not be fertile so there will be no youngsters when the hatching of youngsters is due .
Pigeons normally lay two eggs.
3-6 light blue with specks of lavender colored eggs.
No, pigeons, like other birds, lay eggs that develop outside their bodies after being fertilized internally. The eggs are laid in a designated nest where they are kept warm and incubated until they hatch.
I would think she would start to make a nest and be busy building it just right. Pigeon is spelled "Pigeon", not pegion.
A pigeon individually lays each egg, typically with a clutch of only 2.
Snipe's lay around four eggs. I hope this helped. :)
Most times they lay two. Laying one egg is very rare.
3-4 per mating season
Pigeons are oviparous(lay eggs) and do not give birth to young ones. A pigeon lays 1-2 eggs at a time.