* Sharing incubation duties: Both the male and female pigeon take turns sitting on the eggs to keep them warm.
* Feeding the young: Both parents produce "crop milk" – a nutrient-rich substance – to feed their hatchlings.
* Protecting the nest: Both parents are vigilant in guarding their young from predators.
Male pigeons are highly dedicated to their mates and offspring. They don't just "leave" during the crucial rearing period. This strong parental bond is essential for the survival of their young.