Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) Cooling off during a warm spring day. Pigeon may be identified at once by its larger size at 38-43 cm, and the white on its neck and wing. Rather than feed their young insects, pigeons feed them a milk formed from sloughing off fluid-filled cells in the crop lining and is more nutritious than human or cow's milk
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Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) Cooling off during a warm spring day. Lancashire, UK
Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) Cooling off during a warm spring day. Pigeon may be identified at once by its larger size at 38-43 cm, and the white on its neck and wing. Rather than feed their young insects, pigeons feed them a milk formed from sloughing off fluid-filled cells in the crop lining and is more nutritious than human or cow's milk

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Date: 12 May 2010
Location: Blackpool Lancashire, North West UK
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