Where Do Pigeons Grow Up?

Have you ever seen a baby pigeon?

You probably see these flying rats every day. I know their unique walk. What they eat, roughly how close I can get to them before they fly off. But I have no idea what they look like as babies.

I’m sure they go through a toddler phase. I guess they are just very shy at that stage.

I mean, these flying rats are everywhere. They either have long life spans or breed like bunnies.

But if it’s the former, then I have to wonder — where the hell are all the baby pigeons.

If you want to learn more about pigeons, try the pigeon blog.

5 thoughts on “Where Do Pigeons Grow Up?”

  1. I’ve seen baby pigeons. Had them on my balconey once, and they don’t leave the nest under they’re big.

    Wanna see pictures? I’ll send them to ya.

  2. I work at Supreme Court, St. John’s, NL, Canada. We have a pigeons nest just outside our door and we have all seen the pigeons. Right now there is another nest being built on the other cement post right accross from the nest that has the babies in it. They are sweet. We just hope the mother doesn’t abandon them. They are alone out there right now, hopefully the mom is just gone to feed.

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