Pigeon
Pigeon breeds: names, descriptions and photos of popular and little-known varieties.
Pigeon have long been an integral part of the urban environment. People in relation to them are divided into three types: some love these birds, considering them a symbol of peace, others hate them, accusing them of unsanitary conditions, and still others simply do not notice their existence. Once we spoke negatively about pigeons, but today we take our words back. These birds scurrying under your feet deserve to know a little more about them. 1. Pigeons have been living with us for thousands of years.
The ancestor of all modern pigeon was the rock dove, which still lives in Europe, North Africa, South Asia and the Caucasus. The dove is often mentioned in ancient legends and traditions. For example, among the Assyrians, Queen Semiramis turned into a dove after her death. In Palestine, doves were sacrificed to the gods; among the Jews, the dove was a symbol of love and moral purity. In Christianity, the dove has a special meaning: this bird is a symbol of peace and friendship.
Then there were only gray and rocky pigeons, and only later did a person begin to breed various types of these birds. Today there are about 280 of them.
The dove is a bird that has not only lived in close proximity to humans since ancient times, but is also one of the first tamed birds. And not for economic purposes. For a person, this is the most familiar bird, and its habitation in the city has long been so familiar that it simply became invisible. Article content: Types and differences. Features of the life of urban and wild pigeons. Flight of bird. Nutrition. Reproduction. Dove photo.