Feral Pigeon or Common Wood Pigeon?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Common Wood Pigeon

Feral Pigeon

Columba livia domestica

Also known as: City Dove, City Pigeon, Streen Pigeon

General appearance

The feral pigeon is a bird with generally stocky body, and short, stout beak. Its plumage is variable, often blue-grey but can have a wide range of colors due to interbreeding. Its feathers often have iridescent neck feathers and a broad, rounded tail.

Male vs female

Males and females largely look alike, making it difficult to distinguish between the two. Both sexes generally share the same physical characteristics. However, males may have a slightly wider body and a more pronounced iridescence at the neck.

Juvenile

Juvenile feral pigeons exhibit less glossy neck feathers and have a duller, less variegated plumage than adults. They usually attain their adult coloration after their first molt. Also, their eyes are generally darker compared to the bright, orange-red eyes of the adults.

Size

11.4 - 13.8 in/8.1 - 13.1 oz

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How to tell the Feral Pigeon from the Common Wood Pigeon

Visual differences

The Feral Pigeon is smaller, weighing 8-13 oz and measuring 11-14 in, with variable plumage often in blue-grey with iridescent neck feathers. It has a stocky body and short, stout beak. The Common Wood Pigeon is larger, weighing 10-24 oz and measuring 16-18 in, with primarily lilac-grey plumage, notable white neck patches with green iridescence, and distinctive broad white wing bands visible in flight. Both pigeons have different body shapes and markings, making them distinguishable at a glance.

Key differences and behavior

The Feral Pigeon (9-13 oz, 11.4-13.8 in) and Common Wood Pigeon (10-24 oz, 16-17.7 in) are both adaptable birds with some key differences. Feral Pigeons thrive in urban environments globally, utilizing building ledges for nesting, while Wood Pigeons prefer Europe and western Asia's woodlands and gardens, nesting in trees. Feral Pigeons engage in elaborate ground and aerial courtship with both parents sharing incubation duties. They primarily eat seeds and grains but are opportunistic at bird feeders. Wood Pigeons perform wing-clapping courtship displays, with both parents incubating eggs. Their diet focuses on plant materials, crops, and occasionally small invertebrates. While both species consume food at feeders, Wood Pigeons also favor high-energy foods in colder months. Despite similar courtship behaviors, habitat preferences and diets serve as key field distinctions.

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