Difference between revisions of "Wood pigeon"
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| resources = [[meat]], [[feathers]], [[small bones]], [[eggs]] | | resources = [[meat]], [[feathers]], [[small bones]], [[eggs]] | ||
| feed = [[hay]], [[vegetable feed]] | | feed = [[hay]], [[vegetable feed]] | ||
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| terrain = [[beach]], [[desert]], [[forest]], [[jungle]], [[grassland]], [[hills]], [[mountains]], [[plains]], [[swamp]], [[tundra]] | | terrain = [[beach]], [[desert]], [[forest]], [[jungle]], [[grassland]], [[hills]], [[mountains]], [[plains]], [[swamp]], [[tundra]] | ||
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Along with [[pigeon]]s, [[raven]]s and [[crow]]s, [[wood pigeon]]s can be [[Messenger birds|trained to carry messages]] to a specified [[dovecote]] in another town. The messenger wood pigeon can travel 125 [[pixel]]s per day. On a completely full stomach, a bird can survive approximately twelve days without eating. | Along with [[pigeon]]s, [[raven]]s and [[crow]]s, [[wood pigeon]]s can be [[Messenger birds|trained to carry messages]] to a specified [[dovecote]] in another town. The messenger wood pigeon can travel 125 [[pixel]]s per day. On a completely full stomach, a bird can survive approximately twelve days without eating. | ||
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Along with pigeons, ravens and crows, wood pigeons can be trained to carry messages to a specified dovecote in another town. The messenger wood pigeon can travel 125 pixels per day. On a completely full stomach, a bird can survive approximately twelve days without eating.