Rare wild ancestors of domestic pigeon found on Scottish islands

Small populations of wild rock doves discovered in places including Outer Hebrides

Colonies of extremely rare and endangered birds that are the wild ancestors of domestic and feral pigeons have been found on secluded Scottish islands.

Researchers have spoken of their excitement and surprise at discovering small populations of wild rock doves in places that include the Outer Hebrides.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/01/rock-doves-rare-wild-ancestors-domestic-pigeon-scottish-islands

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