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Wood Pigeon
Contour feather (Body feather)

Wood Pigeon

Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Columbiformes, Family: Columbidae, Genus: Columba, Species: Columba palumbus

Family: Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves)

Shape
Slightly asymmetrical, broad with a rounded tip and a tapered base at the calamus.
Size
Approximately 6-8 cm in length; consistent with body contour feathers found on the upper breast or neck region of an adult Wood Pigeon.
Rarity
Very Common; one of the most widespread and numerous bird species in Europe.
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Description

The Wood Pigeon is the largest pigeon in Europe, characterized by its blue-gray plumage, white neck patch in adults, and pinkish breast. This feather represents the sturdy, insulating body plumage that protects the bird during flight and cold Northern European winters.

Colour & Pattern

Uniform light cool gray on the upper vane, often appearing slightly paler on the underside. The coloration is structural and melanin-based, typical of the neutral tones used for camouflage against sky and bark.

Barb Structure

The upper portion is pennaceous with tightly interlocked barbs creating a flat vane; the lower third is plumulaceous (downy) for insulation.

Texture & Surface

Smooth and velvety to the touch with a matte finish. Like most Columbids, the feather may have a slight powdery 'bloom' due to specialized powder down feathers elsewhere on the body.

Key Features

Soft gray coloration, rounded apex, significant plumulaceous (fuzzy) base, and the characteristic sturdy but flexible white rachis common to pigeons.

Habitat

Found in various habitats including woodlands, gardens, parks, and agricultural land. Increasingly common in urban garden environments in Estonia.

Geographic Range

Common throughout Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. In Estonia, they are common breeding residents and migratory visitors.

Ecological Role

Primary seed and grain eater; they play a role in seed dispersal but can also be considered agricultural pests in large numbers.

Similar Species

Feral Pigeon (Columba livia domestica) feathers can be similar but often show more variation in color or darker gray tones; Stock Dove (Columba oenas) feathers are usually smaller and darker.

Interesting Facts

Wood Pigeons produce a 'crop milk' to feed their young, which is a secretion from the lining of the crop that is exceptionally rich in protein and fat.

Condition Notes

Good condition. The vane is mostly intact with minor fraying at the very tip, suggesting it was naturally molted rather than pulled.

Notes

Found in home garden in Estonia, near woods and water

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