Why don’t we observe adult wood Pigeons feeding young out of the nest as other species do? (A question raised with Chris Packham by SBG monitor at a recent meeting).
Answer:- Breeding Wood Pigeons feed their young with a liquid slush produced and stored in their crop. The young are never fatter than when in the nest being fed on this rich source of food. When the time is right, the parents abandon the young in the nest leaving them to fend for themselves and is the reason they are seen experimenting, pecking at various items in the hope they may be palatable.