By the time a baby pigeon is ready to leave its mother (around 4 weeks), it is already fully feathered, and simply looks like a slightly smaller version of a mature pigeon. At this age, it is already too big to fit comfortably in the palm of an adult's hand. You probably do see baby pigeons, but they are not easily distinguishable as being younger than other pigeons.
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Most birds in the wild are already nearly full grown when they leave the nest. They have to be in order to survive.
becuase as we know pelicans are a lad and water based animal, i suspect that maybe just maybe that the bird or rattite if u will may lay there babies under the water or somewhat