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Nun Pigeon

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Description

Lifespan: Although captive pigeons can live up to 25 years, the typical lifespan is six years.

Small and slender birds called nun pigeons. They have huge heads and short necks. Their upper mandible base is covered with a fleshy cere, and their bills are short. The pointy points on the long, broad wings of nun pigeons.

Although some of the head and neck feathers are white with black tips, the majority of the feathers on these pigeons are dark brown or grey in colour. Nun pigeons have red eyes, legs, and feet.

Origin/ Habitat

Although the precise origins of the Nun pigeon are unknown, it is thought to be one of the oldest kinds. It was mentioned in the 1600s by Aldrovandi, an Italian naturalist who helped create one of Europe’s first botanical gardens in Bologna, and by Moore in “A Treatise on Domestic Pigeons” in 1735. Before becoming the show pigeon it is now, the Nun pigeon was a tumbler pigeon.

The mountains of Central America are home to the tiny Nun Pigeon. They occupy woodlands and forests close to streams.

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Behavior

Because of this, they are simple to tame and can be kept as pets. They make fantastic demonstration birds, yet the tumble gene they were born with still makes them good flyers, particularly at altitude. They are social and kind, and they typically get along well with other pigeons. The Nun pigeon is a terrific option if you’re searching for a sociable bird that is simple to care for, entertaining to watch, and easy to engage with.

As Pet

You must offer a healthy food for optimum treatment. Avoid feeding animals a diet that mainly consists of seeds as this might result in nutrient deficiencies. Instead, give them high-quality pellets. Please give them fresh produce, especially fruits and vegetables. In addition to providing your pigeon with clean, fresh water, you should also clean its feeding bowl every day to prevent the growth of bacteria. If the chick hatches from the egg laid by your pair of nun pigeons. The young pigeon must be properly cared for.

Your bird’s health depends on having a balanced diet, therefore you should be aware of the nun pigeon’s dietary requirements and get advice from an avian veterinarian. They consume a variety of grains, seeds, berries, fruits, and greens in addition to some insects on occasion. Nun pigeons were traditionally fed simply seeds. At least 2–3 different sources should be included in the seed mixture. However, only seeds can deplete vitamin A and produce calcium shortage.

The pigeons have one partner. Together, the male and female construct a stick nest that is lined with grass, moss, and other soft materials. These birds typically like building their nests in trees or shrubs close to a water supply.

Table

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