Pigeons - Group Overview
Pigeons and doves are medium-sized birds belonging to the family Columbidae, recognised by their compact bodies, small heads, and strong, direct flight. They are among the most widespread and adaptable birds, occurring across cities, forests, farmland, wetlands, and rocky landscapes.
Members of this family feed primarily on seeds, grains, fruits, and buds, often foraging on the ground or in low vegetation. Their soft plumage, gentle behaviour, and distinctive cooing calls make them familiar birds in both urban and rural environments.
In the Indian subcontinent, pigeons range from highly urban species to forest and hill-dwelling forms, occupying habitats from dense woodland to temple complexes and agricultural fields. Many species are resident year-round and play an important role in seed dispersal.
Photographs in this section showcase pigeons observed in diverse habitats, highlighting natural behaviour such as feeding, courtship, perching, and flight. All images are documented with accurate species identification and location details wherever available.
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High-resolution photographs of pigeons are available for editorial licensing, commercial use, and fine-art prints.
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