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Pigeon Rescue
A typical pigeon rescue doesn't have birds from reliable breeders, as they keep any chick they could not place.
A bird that is learning to eat is called pepper or squeaker. A bird that is ready to fly or has just taken its first flight is called fledgling. A bird that is out of its nest and flying, but less than 8 months old is called juvenile.
A typical pigeon rescue doesn't have birds from reliable breeders, as they keep any chick they could not place.
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Pigeon Rescue -
breeders, chick
Adult females of these birds are called hens, and adult males are called cocks. A newly hatched a few days old bird is called hatchling. Squab is a bird from 1-30 days old. Sometimes squabs weigh more than their parents when they are ready to live the nest. A typical pigeon rescue doesn't have birds from reliable breeders, as they keep any chick they could not place.
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