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O que (quem) é pigeon - definição

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Pigeon; Columbiformes; Columbiiformes; Pigeons; Columbiform; Dove (bird); Pidgeons; Dove (zoology); Doves and pigeons; Dove; Doves; Rat with wings; Pigeons and doves; Doo (bird); Columbid; 🕊
  • A pigeon on roof top
  • [[Cher Ami]] was awarded the [[Croix de Guerre]].
  • The [[common ground dove]] (''Columbina passerina'') is among the smallest species in the family.
  • Animation of flying pigeons
  • Dickin Medal for the pigeon Royal Blue
  • The [[zebra dove]] (''Geopelia striata'') has been widely introduced around the world.
  • Emperor Honorius]] is a historically prominent individual who kept pigeons as pets.
  • Fried pigeon with ''[[nasi timbel]]'' (banana leaf wrapped rice), [[tempeh]], [[tofu]], and vegetables, [[Sundanese cuisine]], [[Indonesia]]
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  • Baby pigeon
  • Rock dove courtship
  • [[Rock dove]] (''Columba livia'') in flight
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  • [[Rock doves]] in flight
  • collared dove]] (''Streptopelia decaocto'') displays the contour and [[flight feather]]s of its wings.
  • [[White-bellied green pigeon]] (''Treron sieboldii'') feeding on fruit
  • The [[Common wood pigeon]] (''Columba palumbus'') is common throughout Europe.
  • The [[Socorro dove]] (''Zenaida graysoni'') is [[extinct in the wild]]

pigeon         
(pigeons)
A pigeon is a bird, usually grey in colour, which has a fat body. Pigeons often live in towns.
to put the cat among the pigeons: see cat
N-COUNT
Pigeon         
·noun An unsuspected victim of sharpers; a gull.
II. Pigeon ·noun Any bird of the order Columbae, of which numerous species occur in nearly all parts of the world.
III. Pigeon ·vt To Pluck; to Fleece; to swindle by tricks in gambling.
pigeon         
n.
1) a carrier, homing pigeon
2) a clay pigeon
3) pigeons coo

Wikipédia

Columbidae

Columbidae () is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. The family occurs worldwide, but the greatest variety is in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms.

The family contains 344 species divided into 50 genera. Thirteen of the species are extinct.

In English, the smaller species tend to be called "doves" and the larger ones "pigeons". However, the distinction is not consistent, and does not exist in most other languages. Historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation among the terms. The bird most commonly referred to as just "pigeon" is the domestic pigeon, which is common in many cities as the feral pigeon.

Doves and pigeons build relatively flimsy nests, often using sticks and other debris, which may be placed on branches of trees, on ledges, or on the ground, depending on species. They lay one or (usually) two white eggs at a time, and both parents care for the young, which leave the nest after 25–32 days. Unfledged baby doves and pigeons are called squabs and are generally able to fly by 5 weeks of age. These fledglings, with their immature squeaking voices, are called squeakers once they are weaned or weaning. Unlike most birds, both sexes of doves and pigeons produce "crop milk" to feed to their young, secreted by a sloughing of fluid-filled cells from the lining of the crop.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para pigeon
1. Amid the controversy, the anti–pigeon lobby benefits from the disunity that afflicts pro–pigeon organisations.
2. The ammonia and uric acids in pigeon droppings can rust steel and corrode infrastructure, he wrote in a report outlining potential solutions to the pigeon problem.
3. Not pigeon–holed When writing The Aristos he deliberately set out not to produce another best–seller or to become falsely pigeon–holed as a thriller–writer.
4. Robo–pigeon: the pigeon that flies wherever you fancy It is expected to cost around 400, although the price could be heavily subsidised by mobile phone networks.
5. What are such wires good for except as pigeon perches?