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.
The flock of white birds began flapping nearer as Kelly McCoy extended his cupped hands filled with bird food.
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 ...