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jannech | 11:25 Tue 16th Jan 2001 | Animals & Nature
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Why can't we see baby pidgeons?
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Baby pidgeons grow very quickerly and if they leave the nest they will stay on the building where the nest is.You proberly have seen plenty but don,t know it.
I read somewhere that baby pigeons do not leave the 'coop' until they are fully grown - they have too many predators and could not survive if they left earlier - which also explains why we have so many of them :-)
Then again we don't get to see many baby birds....never seen a baby robin, crow or wren etc etc.
Pigeons don't have babies... they bud. A bit like bacteria.

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