The Pigeon is not gone Nuts!!
She cares so much for her babies that she aint backing off ... nomatter whatever happens!!
Sucha Sweet Pigeon....hehe
(o_~)
2006-12-06 05:44:14
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answered by »-(¯`Þîñk´¯)-» 1
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She wouldn't still be alive if she hasn't moved. Since both parents incubate the eggs, it's possible you're seeing two different pigeons.
You can't be watching her every second of the day, so they must be changing out or she's leaving for food and water when you're not looking.
They hatch out their babies in 18 days and the babies look like adults very quickly.
Leave the eggs alone. If they're not fertile, what's she hurting.
Another possibility is that something is getting her eggs and she keeps laying new ones.
Maybe she likes the sound and warmth the ac provides.
Just let her be.
2006-12-06 08:46:31
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answered by Lynn D 3
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The pigeon eggs should hatch in 19 days. Sometimes you have to remove the nest to get them to leave your air conditioner. Good luck! I know I will get negative comments about this from other readers, but...the pigeon is an invasive non-native specie and displaces our native birds in the USA. Some song birds numbers are dropping due to this. Its up to you if you want to remove the nest, if you don't mind the nest leave it and don't worry! Good luck!
2006-12-06 10:04:17
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answered by eva diane 4
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pigeons genrally take 14 to 20 days to hatch their eggs. i think there is certainly something wrong with the eggs or in your observation. a greater possibility is that it mite be her another round of breed, and that you mite have missed the in between show.
however if we assumed your observation to be true, it will be better to let the bird stay in her nest, it might be annoying to find her sitting on your ac, but after all humans started to conquaring game first...so if its not much of a problem , let her recover herself.. in a natural way.
2006-12-06 07:45:26
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answered by Pranks 2
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yeah piegons breed fast, no way she gonna be sitting on eggs for that long and something not be wrong. Is the piegon alive, if she is you might be doing her favor by destroying her nest she needs to move on.
2006-12-06 07:39:46
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answered by anonbealove 3
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i too have pigeons, and i havnt really observed their incubation times, but i dont think they last for more than one week. i think u must check if she's breathing, if shes not having food or water, though!
2006-12-06 12:05:01
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answered by cherry sam 1
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just make sure that it is a live pigeon and not a statue
2006-12-06 07:38:24
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answered by garfield 2
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Let her deal with it, they have instincts.....your lucky to be able to see that every day, just let her be....
2006-12-06 07:39:55
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answered by PegBundyWannabe 5
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