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ectopistes migratorius
The Passenger Pigeon was once one of the most abundant birds in North America! It had beautiful, colorful feathers and loved to fly in huge flocks.
生息地: Forests and fields across North America.
The Passenger Pigeon has a sleek body with a slate blue-gray head, back, and wings. Its breast is a distinctive reddish-pink, with iridescent patches on its neck. Females were duller, often brownish, lacking the male's vibrant colors.
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Epic
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Nesting colonies spread over hundreds of square miles of forest!
Their flocks were so immense they could darken the sky for days!
They once made up a quarter of all wild North American birds!
This amazing bird went extinct just over 100 years ago in 1914.
Passenger Pigeons could travel vast distances in huge flocks, helping them find new food sources across wide areas.
Passenger Pigeons could fly incredibly fast and maneuver quickly through dense forests due to their powerful wings.
Passenger Pigeons built nests closely together in vast colonies, which helped protect their young from predators.
Passenger Pigeons were forest foragers, eating seeds, nuts, acorns, and berries found on trees.
Accipiter gentilis
hunted pigeons during their massive migrations.
Fagus grandifolia
relied heavily on its abundant beechnuts for food.
Quercus rubra
consumed vast quantities of its acorns, especially in autumn.
Bubo virginianus
preyed on nesting pigeons, particularly their young.
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38-41 cm
60-66 cm
0.25-0.34 kg
5-15 年
100 km/h
Passenger Pigeons were forest foragers, eating seeds, nuts, acorns, and berries found on trees.
Forests and fields across North America.
Foraging
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