City Pigeon Jigsaw Puzzle

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About City Pigeon: In today's puzzle we feature a cute an curious city pigeon. City pigeons, often referred to as street pigeons or rock pigeons are descendants of domestic pigeons. They are commonly found in urban environments around the world and have adapted to thrive in cities and towns. Pigeons are social birds that often form flocks, especially in areas with a consistent food source. In some cities, pigeons are popular attractions. For example, pigeons in places like Venice or Trafalgar Square in London have become iconic symbols of these locations, attracting visitors who want to interact with them. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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