,
Malatya Pigeons are often found in pairs in the breeding season, but are often
gregarious, living in flocks of 50 to 500 birds (dependent on the food supply). Non-vocal sounds include a loud flapping noise at take-off, feet stamping, hisses, and beak snapping. Wings may also be clapped during flights, usually during display fights or after copulation. Juveniles particularly snap their bills, usually to respond to nest invasion. The foot stomping appears deliberate, though for what purpose is unclear. Foot stamping is done with a certain foot first, showing that rock doves have "footedness", similar to human
handedness. At first, the female invariably walks or flies a short distance away and the male follows her until she stops. At this point, he continues the bowing motion and very often makes full- or half-
pirouettes in front of the female. The male then proceeds to feed the female by regurgitating food, as they do when feeding the young. The male then mounts the female, rearing backwards to be able to join their
cloacae. The mating is very brief, with the male flapping his wings to maintain balance on top of the female. Current evidence suggests that wild, domestic and feral pigeons mate for life, although their long-term bonds are not unbreakable. They are socially monogamous, but
extra-pair matings do occur, often initiated by males. The
nest is a flimsy platform of straw and sticks, laid on a ledge, under cover. A rock dove's lifespan ranges from 3–5 years in the wild to 15 years in captivity, though longer-lived specimens have been reported. The main causes of mortality in the wild are predators and persecution by humans.
Feeding Rock doves are omnivorous, but
prefer plant matter: chiefly
fruit and
grains. with hill pigeons (
Columba rupestris) Pigeons feed on the ground in flocks or individually. Pigeon groups typically consist of "producers", which scout out food sources, and "scroungers", which follow the producers and feed on food located by them.
Preening Pigeons primarily use
powder down feathers for preening, which gives a soft and silky feel to their plumage. They have no
preen gland or at times have very rudimentary preen glands, so oil is not used for preening. Rather, powder down feathers are spread across the body. These have a tendency to disintegrate, and the powder, akin to
talcum powder, helps maintain the plumage.
Predators With only their flying abilities protecting them from predation, rock doves are a favoured prey item for a wide range of
raptors.
Peregrine falcons are significant natural predators of rock doves and quite adept at catching and feeding upon this species. Doves and pigeons in general are considered to be
game birds, since many species are hunted and used for food in many of the countries in which they are native. Their body feathers have dense, fluffy bases and are loosely attached to the skin, hence they drop out easily. When a predator catches a pigeon, large numbers of feathers are often pulled by the attacker's mouth and the pigeon may use this temporary distraction to make an escape. == Relationship to humans ==