Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Feed Domestic Pigeons

Pigeons are most comfortable eating outside in open spaces.


The domestic pigeon is a bird found mainly in North America, South America, Europe, Northern Africa and India. Also called the rock dove or city pigeon, the domestic pigeon nests on high ledges such as cliffs, caves, windowsills and steeples. A domestic pigeon will often eat whatever food humans leave behind, though it naturally eats insects, seeds and grains. Feeding a domestic pigeon can make for an enjoyable day with family or friends.


Instructions


1. Designate an open area where you can place the pigeon food, such as a park, field or rooftop. Pigeons prefer to eat in open areas so they can escape if danger is near.


2. Set out dried seeds, grains, small pieces of fruit or leaves and grass on a hard surface such as a plate or a piece of cardboard where the pigeons can clearly see the food. You can also toss the food items in the direction of pigeons as they walk or fly around you to catch their attention.


3. Place a large bowl of water near the food to allow the pigeons to drink after eating the food you set out.


4. Avoid interrupting baby pigeons and their parents as they eat; a baby pigeon eats a specialized form of regurgitated food from the parents until it is four or five weeks old.

Tags: domestic pigeon, seeds grains