The Rock Pigeon is a common bird found in cities and rural areas around the world. Known for its grayish-blue feathers and iridescent neck, this bird is often seen perched on buildings or foraging for food on the ground. They are social creatures, often seen in flocks, and are known for their cooing calls.
Originally native to Europe and Asia, Rock Pigeons have adapted well to urban environments. They primarily eat seeds and grains, making them a familiar sight in parks and streets. Their ability to navigate and return to their nests has made them popular in homing pigeon racing and as pets.