I’m guessing based on your description that the white one is the cock and the grey one is the hen.
Only time will tell for sure. If you end up with four eggs in the nest instead of the usual two, then you have a pair of hens. If you end up with no eggs you may have a pair of cocks. Hope this...
You’d think there might be a straight forward answer to this but I’m sorry to say there isn’t. I have a VERY masculine hen that struts, tail fans, and mounts cock birds. She’s done this with all three males I’ve paired her with, and they raise fertile eggs. This is a unique situation in my...
I have seen remarkably young pigeons exhibit courting behaviors with other pigeons, both with other young ones and those of breeding age. They definitely seem young, I’d guess six to ten weeks of age.
Hard to tell just from the screenshot but if they both had a relaxed body posture it was...