Pidgeot is a species of bird in the family Pigeonidae. It is found in most of Southeast Asia, parts of South Asia, and parts of Oceania.

  1. Pidgeot is the smallest member of the pigeon family. At only 2.5 inches (6 cm) long, it is smaller than any other member of its family.
  2. Pidgeot has a bright red head and neck, and a yellow beak and legs.
  3. The male pidgeot has a black head and neck, while the female has a brown head and neck.
  4. The pidgeot’s wings are thin but strong, making it able to fly very fast for its size.
  5. The pidgeot’s diet consists mostly of insects, but it can also eat small birds or other animals if necessary.
  6. The pidgeot’s natural habitat consists of open areas with plenty of trees or shrubs nearby for them to build their nests in, as well as areas with plenty of water for them to drink and lay their eggs in.