Home pigeons have unexpected cultural importance. They impressed Charles Darwin in his enthusiastic about evolution, delivered wartime messages to avoid wasting lives, and feature symbolic which means world wide.
The home pigeon is likely one of the easiest understood animals on the earth, with analysis revealed weekly on quite a lot of sides in their biology. But we all know little or no about their wild ancestors. As a result of this, I’ve been visiting Scotland’s Outer Hebrides since 2019 to check the in reality wild pigeon.
Millennia of human-pigeon interactions arose from the domestication of a small, blue-grey chicken – the rock dove – 5,000-10,000 years in the past, most probably within the Center East. Maximum folks are acquainted with feral pigeons. Discovered cooing and strutting all over the sector’s towns, those animals descend from escaped home birds.
In contrast to feral pigeons, which thrive in attics (or out of doors McDonald’s), the rock dove is shy, and most commonly discovered on cliffs or mountains. Home pigeons, feral pigeons and rock doves all belong to the similar species – Columba livia.
A rock dove captured for analysis functions in Uist, Scotland.
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Even if rock doves are local to huge swathes of Europe, Africa and Asia, their fashionable geographic distribution is unclear, due to interbreeding with feral pigeons. Throughout a lot in their unique vary, rock doves have long past extinct, changed by means of pigeons with a mix of wild and feral ancestry. As an example, they have got been totally subsumed into the feral pigeon gene pool throughout England and Wales.
However, wild-looking pigeons had been recognized to reside in portions of Scotland and Eire. Amongst ornithologists and informal birdwatchers, those birds had been every so often mentioned to be “proper” rock doves, and every so often wild-feral hybrids. It was once this thriller that impressed me to check those birds which, residing in far flung habitats (and being tricky to tell apart from feral pigeons), were ignored by means of scientists for many years.
In 2022, my colleagues and I revealed the primary genetic find out about of those Scottish and Irish populations. We showed that they’re wild rock doves, however that wild-feral interbreeding is commonplace. We discovered that rock doves have thinner beaks and rounded heads, while feral pigeons have an engorged cere (the white fleshy lump above the beak).

Tenting on Vallay island to check the colony of rock doves roosting in a derelict mansion.
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Maximum apparently, the rock doves of the Outer Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland, stay genetically distinct, with restricted proof of interbreeding with feral pigeons. Long term genetic analysis will with a bit of luck establish identical colonies surviving in different places (wild-looking populations also are observed in portions of Asia, north Africa, and the Mediterranean).
For now although, Outer Hebridean rock doves constitute the “wildest” (having the least feral pigeon ancestry) recognized fresh inhabitants on the planet. Foraging in meadows, and roosting in sea caves, they have got, in opposition to scientists’ expectancies, escaped the affects of domestication. That is most probably as a result of pigeon conserving has at all times been uncommon within the Outer Hebrides, and few feral pigeons make it around the sea from mainland Britain.
Each and every yr, I spend a number of weeks within the Outer Hebrides finding out the rock doves. To permit particular person birds to be adopted all over their lives, they want to be fitted with coded leg rings. City feral pigeons can also be captured with a hand internet and a few birdseed, however their warier cousins require a extra considerate way.
We discover that one of the simplest ways is to focus on them in a single day, when they’re roosting. We take measurements, images and blood samples, earlier than returning them to sleep. We have now to this point included over 1,200 birds into our find out about.
Outer Hebridean rock doves are moderately disbursed, in colonies of as much as 100 birds. They relaxation and breed in caves, rocky crags and ruined constructions. Residing amongst golden eagles and pink deer, it’s a fully other way of life to that related to feral pigeons.
In 2025, we revealed the result of a GPS monitoring trial. We tracked rock doves from a colony in a disused barn, to peer whether or not existence in a human-built surroundings impacts their behaviour.
Even if naturalists have lengthy mentioned a vintage rock dove “commuting” behaviour (travelling many miles every day, between roosting and foraging websites), this isn’t what we noticed with our barn-dwelling birds. Whilst many Outer Hebridean rock doves nonetheless trip (they’re observed traversing the islands every morning and night), the doves we tracked had deserted this behaviour, associating nearly completely with farmland.

A rock dove being measured as a part of a find out about into its evolution.
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This can provide us a unprecedented window into the earliest levels of domestication on this species. Our observations recommend that, as a substitute of being intentionally retrieved from nature and actively farmed, rock doves had been most probably first attracted by means of agriculture, leaving behind their herbal commuting behaviour to reside along us. Offering roosting buildings most likely enhanced this procedure – and we began development dovecotes a minimum of 4,000 years in the past.
The thrilling factor about operating with rock doves is that a lot in their biology
stays a thriller. We now know that genetically distinct populations persist, however there’s little details about their copy, predators or sicknesses.
Learning wild rock doves provides us a unprecedented probability to determine how one in all science’s style species lives in nature. This will yield insights into domestication, wild-feral hybridisation, and human-wildlife relationships – contributing to the broader working out of our position within the wildlife.