Maybe the parent pigeons hide them until they are adults?
2007-02-14 00:03:26
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answer #1
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answered by Queen Bee 4
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Pigeons are born with a cloaking gadget, a complicated stealth equipment which motives an merchandise to be invisible and truly complicated to discover with frequent sensors. They improve out of the cloaking gadget while they attain approximately 2 years previous (grownup-age) except of couse in the event that they worn born on Feb 29 - bounce twelve months then it would be 3 years previous.
2016-09-29 02:35:04
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answered by arieux 4
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Pigeons will breed throughout the year. The female will lay her eggs eight to 12 days after mating and it takes 18 days for the clutch of one or two eggs to hatch. The young will leave the nest at around five weeks of age.
2007-02-14 00:04:47
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answered by amandalee1976 4
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Baby pigeons very quickly develop adult plumage and to an untrained eye look very much like any other pigeon around.
Otherwise they are well hidden in the nest under their insulating mother while they are blind and naked during early days.
2007-02-14 00:49:59
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answered by Voron B 2
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Baby pidgeons do not exist. Baby pigeons do, though, maybe that's why.
2007-02-14 00:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You do, By the time they leave the nest They are fully featherd but they are still babies. They can not leave the nest until they know they can fly back or they can care for them selfs.
2007-02-14 02:01:43
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answered by jackwalz 3
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Coz theydon't leave the nest until they are almost fully grown - the avian version of spongers on parents
2007-02-14 00:03:50
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answered by jamand 7
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maybe they stay in the nest longer
although come to think of it I have never seen a pigeons nest
2007-02-14 00:05:10
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answered by barn owl 5
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you never see baby pigeons because they stay in the nest untill they have fledge,so when you do see them they are full grown adults
2007-02-16 09:03:50
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answered by colin-irene D 4
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coz they never leave the nest till theyre almost fully grown
2007-02-14 00:03:29
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answered by ssuasw 3
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