A Wood Pigeon at Lossiemouth
Introduction
The photograph on this page of A Wood Pigeon at Lossiemouth by Ann Harrison as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Ann Harrison Taken: 25 May 2009
Wood Pigeons show a peak of nesting activity and success in late August and September, when the grain on recently harvested stubble gives the adult abundant food from which to make crop milk for the young.
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