THE PIGEON
ISBN-978-93-5980-385-2
EBOOK
(FILE SIZE ABOUT 110710 KB - DOWNLOADABLE)
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BOOK CONTAINS ILLUSTRATIONS
378 A4 SIZE OF PAGES
ITS A DELIGHT FOR A BIRD COLLECTOR
Book overview
The pigeon, a bird with extensive historical ties to humanity, has served various roles as a symbol, sacrifice, messenger, and food source. Despite its significant contributions throughout the centuries, the pigeon is now often viewed as a civic nuisance in urban areas, leading to a divided public opinion. The confusion between the terms 'pigeon' and 'dove' has further obscured the bird's complete story. Originating from the blue rock pigeon, the bird has a long-standing affinity with humans, playing roles in ancient oracles and serving as messengers in wars, including both World Wars. While the white dove remains a symbol of peace, the modern city pigeon faces prejudice, although it has adapted well to urban life. This book explores the rich history of all 179 species of pigeons and doves commemorated on postage stamps globally, shedding light on their characteristics, historical significance, and their role in post and peace, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and philatelists.
Book devotes fully illustrated 378 pages to describe The pigeon, bird per se in great details and goes on further to cover various aspects such as Physical features; Pigeon Facts; The Pigeon–The bird as we know; Historical importance; Pigeon as Totem; Coat of arms; The symbolism of the pigeon in different cultures; Meaning of pigeons in dreams; Species of Pigeon and common varieties on stamps; Fancy breeds of Pigeon; Pigeon as source of Food; Pigeon guano – foul or fantastic?; Why do pigeons bob their head? Pigeons in Wall Street; Mating habits of the pigeon; Pigeons are big business; Navigational capabilities; Famous people and pigeons; Pigeon disasters; Pigeons as lifesavers; Pigeons in the news; Why do you never see a baby pigeon?; What is the natural predator of the pigeon?;Pigeons intelligence and achievements; Pigeon for sport; Habitat loss.
It goes on to deal with subjects like - The Pigeon's role play in Post such as Pigeon as messenger; Navigation by a homing pigeon; Early History; Pigeon-gram and Airmail Service , and its role in brokering Peace; Pigeon in wartime; Roll of honor– Brave pigeons and What do pigeons symbolize?
A book worth finding place in your personal library. Just go for it.