The bird was white before it was deliberately dyed, Wild Bird Fund said A pigeon rescued from a New York City park may have been dyed bright pink for a gender reveal party, a wildlife group says.
A medium-size compact pigeon with long wings and a short tail. Birds most closely resembling their wild ancestors are gray with head and neck darker than back, and a prominent white rump.
Their luck may be changing from being disparaged as ‘flying rats’ to being loved and appreciated once more as affectionate companionable pets. A recent newspaper article tells me that a New York ...