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Rock Pigeon (also known as Feral Pigeon or Rock Dove)
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Rock Pigeon (also known as Feral Pigeon or Rock Dove)

Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Columbiformes, Family: Columbidae, Genus: Columba, Species: C. livia

Family: Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves)

Shape
Broadly rounded and symmetrical, typical of body plumage. The distal end is blunt, and the overall base is flared.
Size
Approximately 4 to 6 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width, which is the standard size for a pigeon's breast or flank contour feather.
Rarity
Very Common. One of the most abundant bird species on Earth.
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Description

This is a typical body feather from a Rock Pigeon. These birds are medium-sized with short legs, a small head, and a heavy, plump body. Their plumage is incredibly diverse due to domestication, ranging from slate grey with iridescent neck patches to white, reddish-brown, or mottled patterns.

Colour & Pattern

Solid medium-grey to slate-grey base color. There is no distinct banding or mottling, which is characteristic of the 'blue-bar' or 'check' morph of the species. The downy base is a lighter, paler greyish-white.

Barb Structure

Dual-structured; the distal (top) half is pennaceous and interlocked for wind/water resistance, while the bottom half is highly plumulaceous (downy) for insulation. Barbs are relatively coarse and dense.

Texture & Surface

The surface is soft and matte. Pigeons produce 'powder down' which often leaves a slightly dusty or chalky feel to the feathers, contributing to their water-repellent properties.

Key Features

Symmetrical shape, distinct transition from pennaceous tip to plumulaceous base, and uniform slate-grey coloration characteristic of the Columbidae family.

Habitat

Extremely varied; naturally found on rocky cliffs and coastal ledges, but highly adapted to urban environments, farms, and suburban areas worldwide.

Geographic Range

Global distribution. Native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, but introduced and established in almost every city across North and South America, Australia, and beyond.

Ecological Role

They serve as a primary prey source for urban raptors like Peregrine Falcons. They are also efficient scavengers in man-made environments.

Similar Species

Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) feathers are similar but usually more tan or buff-colored and more tapered. Other pigeon breeds may have similar grey feathers.

Interesting Facts

Pigeons were the first birds to be domesticated (over 5,000 years ago) and have been used as messengers due to their incredible homing ability, even receiving medals for service during WWI and WWII.

Condition Notes

Fair to Good. The feather shows some signs of wear and fraying at the tip, likely a naturally molted feather that has spent some time exposed to the elements.

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