Where did passenger pigeons get their name?
The scientific name is 'Ectopistes migratorius. Ecto and is from
the Latin word 'outside' and 'piste' is Italian for 'trail.' It is
translated as a 'wanderer' or one that goes off the trail.
'Migratorous' is Latin 'Migrare' meaning: 'to change location
periodically.' The French used a more common name 'Pigeon de
passage' or 'pigeon of passage' because of the huge size of the
migratory flocks passing overhead.
katelyns answer:
the name i gave pigeons is bob