zooophagous:

malformalady:

A pink pigeon has been spotted in Ealing, London, leaving bird experts baffled by its extraordinary colouring.  Bird expert Tim Webb from the RSPB confirms that it is a pigeon, but
cannot be certain why or where the bird picked up its wild plumage.
Regularly eating foods with high levels of beta carotene and
canthaxanthin – harmless natural food pigments – could change the colour
of its feathers, he said. 

It looks too natural to be paint. I wonder if its the same reason flamingos are pink.

several more of these pink pigeons popped up – and a pigeon fancier confessed to dying them to ‘protect them from falcons’ (?). as cool as it would have been for them to be naturally pink, in this case it is fabric dye. (x)