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The Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon: How Billions Became One

Saturday, 4 July 2026

It must have been an awe-inspiring sight – millions upon millions of passenger pigeons flying across the American landscape.  Forest-loving (and living) pigeons were never seen alone – they would flock and migrate from the southern forest to their breeding grounds in the north.  The size of the flocks was so large that they would darken the sky, destroy tree branches with their weight (roosting literally on top of each other) and leave behind a carpet of passenger pigeon poop.  And then, they were gone.


There had been between 3 and 5 billion passenger pigeons in the USA and in the space of just a few decades there was just one left (in a zoo).  This endling – the name given to the last member of a species was known as Martha.  This is not only her story, of course, but that of her entire species.


This is the story of yet another clash between humans and birds – another which led to the extinction of a species that was once so numerous it was uncountable.  The reason for the extinction of the passenger pigeon is not as simple as you might think – it’s more than just being hunted to extinction.  This fascinating video by Bizarre Beasts posits that it was the telegraph and the railway that finally did for this bird – as well as (ironically) its own particular survival strategy which, until our arrival, had served it well for thousands of years.



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