Yes, pigeons can imprint, particularly during their early development stages. Imprinting is a process where young birds form attachments to a caregiver or a specific stimulus, often recognizing them as a parent figure. This behavior is most commonly observed in species like domestic pigeons, where they may bond with humans or other objects during a critical period shortly after hatching. This ability to imprint can influence their social behaviors and navigation skills later in life.
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