Pigeons could use a wide variation of materials for the nest. The basic material are twigs. But nest made with cigarette butt have been seen.
The possessive noun for "pigeon" is "pigeon's," indicating ownership by a single pigeon. For plural pigeons, the possessive form is "pigeons'," used when referring to something owned by multiple pigeons. For example, "the pigeon's nest" refers to one pigeon’s nest, while "the pigeons' home" refers to a home belonging to several pigeons.
In short bushes.
Yes. I have been photographing a pigeon nest daily...
sticks and feather
cote
Pigeon fancier make lofts to house them. In the wild, they build nests on builduing roof tops.
The passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) is an extinct pigeon once found in North America. The homing pigeon is a domestic breed of the rock pigeon (Columbia livia) renowned for its ability to return to its own nest after being removed from it.
Wood pigeon chicks typically stay in the nest for about 25 to 30 days before fledging. During this time, they are fed by their parents with a special nutritious substance known as "pigeon milk." After leaving the nest, the fledglings continue to rely on their parents for food and protection for a short period before becoming fully independent.
I would think she would start to make a nest and be busy building it just right. Pigeon is spelled "Pigeon", not pegion.
It depends. She probably will if she has left eggs or chicks there.
A "carrier pigeon" is a homing pigeon (specifically a domesticated Rock Pigeon, Columba livia domestica) that can be used to carry messages. Using pigeons to carry messages is generally called "pigeon post".These birds have an innate homing ability. When released at a distant site, the pigeons will instinctively fly back to their home nest, which might be hundreds of kilometers away.
A squirrel's nest is called a drey.