Birds of Dara included in the family Columbidae or dove pigeons from the order Columbiformes, which includes about 300 species of bird kekik relatives. In common conversation, the terms "pigeon" and "pigeon" can replace each other. In ornithological practice, there is a tendency of "pigeons" to be used for smaller species and "pigeons" for large, but this is not consistently applied, and historically the common name for these birds has many variations between the terms " pigeons "and" doves. " These families are found worldwide, but the largest varieties are in Indomalaya and Ekozona Australasia. pigeons and young pigeons are called "squabs."
The pigeon is a stocky bird with a short neck and a short slender beak with a watery cere. The species commonly known as the "pigeons" are wild pigeons, commonly used in many cities.
Bird Dara builds its cage from twigs and other remains, placed in trees, ledges, or soil, depending on the species. They incubate one or two eggs, and both parents care for their child, who will leave his cage after 7 to 28 days. Dara ate seeds, fruits and plants. Unlike most other birds (but see also flamingos), pigeons produce "cached milk." Both sexes produce these nutritious substances to feed their children.
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