Columbidae
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Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Clade: Columbimorphae
Order: Columbiformes
Latham, 1790
Family: Columbidae
Leach, 1819
Type genus
Columba
Linnaeus, 1758
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Description
God the Holy Spirit descending from heaven like a dove at the Baptism of Jesus depicted by Almeida Júnior
Jesus's parents sacrificed doves on his behalf after his circumcision (Luke 2:24).[96] Later,
the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus at his baptism like a dove (Matthew), and subsequently the
"peace dove" became a common Christian symbol of the Holy Spirit.[96]
In Islam, doves and the pigeon family in general are respected and favoured because they are
believed to have assisted the final prophet of Islam, Muhammad, in distracting his enemies
outside the cave of Thaw'r, in the great Hijra.[97] A pair of pigeons had built a nest and laid eggs at
once, and a spider had woven cobwebs, which in the darkness of the night made the fugitives
believe that Muhammad could not be in that cave.[97]
As food
See also: Squab (food)
Fried pigeon with nasi timbel (banana leaf wrapped
rice), tempeh, tofu, and vegetables, Sundanese cuisine, Indonesia
Several species of pigeons and doves are used as food; however, all types are edible.
[98]
Domesticated or hunted pigeons have been used as the source of food since the times of the
Ancient Middle East, Ancient Rome, and Medieval Europe.[76] It is familiar meat
within Jewish, Arab, and French cuisines. According to the Tanakh, doves are kosher, and they
are the only birds that may be used for a korban. Other kosher birds may be eaten, but not
brought as a korban. Pigeon is also used in Asian cuisines, such as Chinese, Assamese,
and Indonesian cuisines.
In Europe, the wood pigeon is commonly shot as a game bird,[99] while rock pigeons were
originally domesticated as a food species, and many breeds were developed for their meat-
bearing qualities.[51] The extinction of the passenger pigeon in North America was at least partly
due to shooting for use as food.[100] Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management contains
recipes for roast pigeon and pigeon pie, a popular, inexpensive food in Victorian industrial
Britain.[101]
List of monuments depicting pigeons
There are many public monuments on planet Earth devoted to and depicting pigeons.
Year
Name Location dedicate Information
d
This metal statue, designed by Georges Hano and sculpted by Victor Voets,
Monument honors the war pigeons who died in World War I.[104] Then-Brussels
voor de Brussels, Mayor Adolphe Max[105] at the 1931 dedication ceremony of this statute said that
1931
Oorlogsduif [nl Belgium carrier pigeons perhaps made the greatest and most painful contribution to the
] victory and liberation of Belgium during the First World War. The metal statue
depicts a pigeon landing on a topless woman's outstretched arm.
This stone monument depicts a woman flocked by birds, erected in honor of the
approximately tens of thousands of birds who served as carrier pigeons or
Monument to Lille,
1936 otherwise served the Triple Entente during World War I. The statue is in front of
Carrier Pigeons France
the Lille Zoo. It was erected by the édération Nationale des Sociétés
Colombophiles (National Federation of Pigeon Societies).[106]
This is one of multiple statues dedicated to the beloved Japanese children's song
"Hato Popo". The words of the song were written by Kume Higashi while
Hato Popo Tokyo,
1962 watching children play with pigeons at the Buddhist Sensō-ji temple in Tokyo,
monument Japan
near where this statue now is. A plaque on the monument includes the musical
notation of the song. Atop the monument, five bronze pigeons are perched.[107]
Year
Name Location dedicate Information
d
Monument au Charleroi, A depiction of a bird with outstretched wings honors the pigeon soldiers of Worl
Pigeon-Soldat 1951
Belgium War I.[108] The sculptor was Alphonse Darville [fr].
[fr]
Cincinnati A memorial specifically to Martha, the last known passenger pigeon who
Passenger Zoo and died at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914, is housed in a Japanese pagoda-style
Pigeon Botanical building on zoo's grounds. Inside the building is artwork depicting the
Memorial Hut Garden, passenger pigeon. A bronze Martha is outside the memorial.[109]
Ohio, USA