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How would an increase in nest sites affect a population of pigeons?

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If the number of nest sites for pigeons increase the number of pigeons will increase. This could cause over population of the species.
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An increase in nest will mean that the pigeons will have a place to lay there eggs. You wont see the young ones of pigeons around because they are usually allowed to stay in the nest until maturity. So an increase in nest means the population of pigeons will increase.

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Pigeons are intelligent birds and very loving. They are strictly faithful to their mate and have some kind of "social intuition"

A nest is where birds generally lay there eggs and nurse their young ones. An increase in nest will mean that the pigeons will have a place to lay there eggs. You wont see the young ones of pigeons around because they are usually allowed to stay in the nest until maturity. So an increase in nest means the population of pigeons will increase.

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