1. Descriptive Essay about Pigeon Number 1
Adorable birds chirping cheerfully on the branches outside the window, singing melodies to welcome the morning sun and the blossoming flowers. Among them, the pigeon my dad has raised for a long time is my favorite.
Our pigeon is named Brave. Dad gave it that name after it hatched last among the tiny, fragile eggs—Dad wished for Brave to grow up into a healthy pigeon.
Unlike other pigeons with pure white feathers, our pigeon is covered in light gray, adorned with black and white threads. Brave is quite small, shaped like a diamond, only about the size of a small flower vase, but it's agile and incredibly charming.
Its coat is shiny and meticulously groomed by Brave. The grayish color blends with black threads like small stars on the sky. The feathers are smooth and glossy like velvet. Especially, on its neck, there's a layer of shiny feathers that, when hit by sunlight, creates beautiful rainbow spots. Each feather on its body is like small brushes, neatly arranged, both smooth and sturdy.
Not only does it have beautiful feathers, but Brave's wings are also robust. The two wings fold gently against its body like the shells of seaside treasures. Each wing is covered with a layer of black feathers, adding a touch to its gray coat. The small head, like a bottle cap, constantly turns around to observe, and its eyes are like two small black beans, sparkling and blinking.
Brave looks most adorable when hopping around the yard or flying through the tree branches. Every time it lands, its small, pinkish legs gently touch the ground. When perched on a tree, those legs, with tiny claws, grasp tightly to the trunk for a secure hold.
I love Brave because it signals the morning along with our rooster. Unlike other birds, our pigeon coos loudly, greeting the sun and spreading its wings, flying high. Every evening, as the sun is about to set, it returns home, cooing to announce its presence and then climbs into the lovely cage Dad made for it to sleep.
Every morning, I place food and water beside its cage so that Brave can enjoy a hearty meal. Everyone in our family loves Brave. Mom not only buys food for it but also gets medicines for prevention.
Waking up every morning and seeing Brave's wings soaring after the hopeful cooing is truly delightful. Watching the birds soar in the azure sky, I feel a deeper love for my home, my family, and especially for the endearing Brave.


2. Descriptive Essay on Pigeon Number 3
One evening, my dad came home carrying a green cage with a pair of white doves inside, a gift for our rooftop garden.
The male and female doves have a close bond since the day they arrived. Their feathers are as soft as silk, adorned with prominent gray spots on their backs. With broad wings and a tail spreading like a paper fan, they gracefully flutter every day. Their short necks and robust shoulders give them a charming appearance. Tiny pink legs with sharp claws grip firmly onto the wooden perches in their new cozy home. The doves' beautiful eyes are round and black, surrounded by pink eyelids accentuating their heads. Their vibrant yellow beaks are sturdy, swiftly pecking at bird feed pellets. After a quick feast, they sip water to soothe their throats.
Once accustomed to their new home, my dad often releases them to enjoy the freedom of spreading their wings across the sky. They always return by evening, filling our home with the soothing cooing sounds – a delightful symphony.
Before we knew it, the dove couple gifted our family with large, round eggs, hatching into adorable fledglings. I adore these little doves.


3. Descriptive Essay on Pigeon Number 2
In our daily lives, there are many animals, each with its own cute and amusing traits, but perhaps my favorite is the pigeon.
This pigeon was a gift to my family from my uncle during the recent Tet holiday. From the first day at home, it was provided with a beautiful green house by my dad, complete with a feeding area and a water station.
The pigeon adorns itself with glossy white feathers, a slender body, and a round head. Additionally, it has a small yellow beak, petite yet agile, serving as the tool to search for and pick up food. Its eyes are small and black, surrounded by a pinkish-red hue. The pigeon's legs are short, pink, and adorned with a hint of feathers.
Despite its small size, the pigeon moves quickly and flies skillfully. During the ripe rice days, it often walks on the golden rooftop, using its beak to pick up grains. It searches for food while bobbing its head, looking up at the deep blue sky, appearing incredibly charming.
Pigeons are gentle and lovable creatures, earning them the affection and care of every member of my family. Every day, I feed and provide water for it to ensure it grows bigger and healthier.


4. Descriptive Essay on Pigeon Number 5
When Aunt Tu and her husband moved to Vung Tau for work, they gifted my parents a pair of white pigeons and an exquisite pigeon coop. The coop, crafted from teak wood, featured a round window, adorned with floral patterns, and had a steel core for protection, resembling a medieval palace.
Among the known bird sounds, none are as warm as the cooing of the pigeons at my home. In the morning and evening, the loving couple presses their heads together, wings close, tails spread, gently cooing. With the early sun casting a caress, the birds take flight, gracefully soaring. Sometimes they fly in a steady rhythm, other times they spread their wings like gliding ships. Occasionally, they stroll together on our backyard. Is there a more romantic pair?
Pigeons are gentle and easy to raise. A few grains, a handful of beans, and a clean water cup make them content. The male and female pigeons are always together. The male is larger with broader wings. The female looks charming, graceful, and delicate. Its silver-gray feathers sparkle like the sea. The round head, small ivory-colored beak, and shiny black eyes, round and wide like two glistening beans. A small red ring surrounds each eye. The pigeon's legs have a bunch of fine, shiny feathers, resembling golden and silver threads. When the pigeon's tail rises and falls, it spreads like half a silk fan, making the bird's flight light and leisurely.
Pigeons bring good luck when breeding; their meat is fragrant and nutritious. Pigeon soup with lotus seeds, Chinese apple, and ginseng is a memorable dish. The traditional pigeon flying contest is a fascinating and enjoyable game. I've heard that even border guard stations still use pigeons to deliver letters.
The outspread wings of pigeons symbolize peace. On a green background, a few pigeon wings become the aspiration of millions of people on Earth. Hearing the cooing of pigeons, seeing them fly, makes this small bird endearing to me. I hope everyone's life is as peaceful and happy as the pigeons at my home. For the elderly, the cooing of pigeons makes them feel young again. Childhood memories of pigeons in flight open up the sky and brighten our lives!


5. Discovering the Charm of Pigeon Number 4
For the longest time, I've yearned to witness the graceful pigeons - birds often seen as symbols of peace. Finally, my dream came true last summer vacation when I visited my grandparents' countryside home.
My grandparents raise numerous pigeons, each with its unique charm. However, the pigeon that captivated me the most was a gray one, adorned with hints of green. Its adorable head featured round black eyes and a dark brown beak. Despite its short and tiny legs, it exhibited remarkable agility in its hops and jumps. The tail, always elegantly fanned out, resembled a peacock's tail.
Every morning, these pigeons would nod along to their familiar tunes before leaving their nests to forage for food. They'd gracefully soar around the garden or wander the backyard in search of sustenance. Their calm demeanor and cute head nods during these walks made them utterly endearing.
While every creature possesses its unique charm, the pigeon, with its gentle and lovable nature, seems to be universally adored.


7. The Enchanting Tale of Pigeon Number 7
Since retiring, my grandfather finally had the opportunity to fulfill his long-standing dream of raising pigeons. He spent a whole week crafting two beautiful green-painted wooden pigeon coops, each with four compartments. These enticing coops, with round doors and white-trimmed edges, were placed on wooden poles in the midst of the garden, beneath a large pomelo tree. My grandfather insisted that pigeons love being in such delightful, airy, and elevated coops.
When purchasing the pigeons, my grandfather chose two pairs of Japanese pigeons with soft white feathers and tails that fanned out like peacock tails, radiating a charming appearance. Every day, he personally cared for and nurtured them.
Over a year has passed since then. From the initial two pairs, the flock has grown to over a dozen, forming a bustling pigeon family. Each morning, my grandfather spreads rice and peas on the courtyard, and the pigeons descend, competing to peck at the food. Some brave ones even peck the green peas directly from his hands. My grandfather, fondly patting them, tells me he loves hearing the pigeons coo in the morning, as the sound brings tranquility to his soul. The flock, satisfied after eating, flaps their wings and takes off one by one. My grandfather watches, smiling contentedly. Now, only a few mother pigeons remain, diligently picking up scattered grains of rice and peas while their chicks toddle around.
In the left compartment of the coop, a new pair of chicks, just two weeks old, looks utterly adorable. Their light pink beaks are always open in anticipation, emitting weak chirps. Their tiny legs wobble, supporting their scanty down feathers. Their round, curious eyes gaze around, seemingly fascinated. Hungry, the two venture outside, waiting eagerly for their mother.
Finally, she arrives! The baby pigeons chirp joyfully. The mother pigeon gracefully glides down, landing beside her chicks.
The chicks eagerly demand food, and the mother carefully feeds them bit by bit, satisfying their hungry beaks. Despite their impatience, the mother remains calm. Once finished, she affectionately caresses her chicks. The father pigeon, standing at the head of the coop, coos contentedly, expressing his satisfaction.
Beautiful and graceful, pigeons are considered symbols of peace on Earth. I cherish pigeons and adore the peaceful life they represent in our country.


6. A Glimpse into the World of Pigeon Number 6
Last summer vacation, my parents took me to explore Da Nang. The trip was filled with exciting experiences, and among them, my favorite was visiting Hoa Binh Park. There, I had the chance to witness the charming pigeons – a bird species I adore.
The first sight of the little pigeon was enchanting. Its petite figure, adorned with snow-white feathers, looked incredibly beautiful. Moreover, its tiny pink legs were swift and nimble. The most fascinating aspect was its demeanor as it strolled across the park. With its small stature, the pigeon moved gracefully, leisurely traversing the park grounds. While moving, it swayed its head, sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right, occasionally tilting its round, black eyes upward to gaze at the sky. Its demeanor appeared tranquil and endearing. However, whenever someone approached, it swiftly took flight, soaring high as if to protect itself.
Pigeons, known as symbols of peace, are fittingly associated with the unity represented by Hoa Binh Park's name. Although the trip has concluded, the image of these gentle and adorable pigeons will linger in my memory.


8. Picturing Pigeon Number 9
One summer morning, the sky was clear and high. The air was filled with the scent of fresh rice from the new crop. The courtyard gleamed with golden, fragrant rice. A few pigeons gracefully descended to the courtyard, leisurely moving around, pecking at the grains scattered from the rice threshing machine. Among them, I admired the pigeon with white feathers the most.
The bold pigeon walked on the rice field. The threshing machine had stopped turning, leaving a heap of large grains on the field. The pigeon circled around the rice pile, picking up the leftover grains on the stalks. It had snowy-white feathers, a round head, and a slender body. Its eyes were truly beautiful: big and jet-black, with a reddish-pink eye ring. The pigeon's beak was ivory-yellow. Its neck had shiny white feathers, smooth and velvety. The pigeon had short, pink legs, adorned with a tuft of white feathers like a fluffy brush. The pigeon moved gracefully and confidently across the courtyard. Its head swayed, swayed. Despite the chaos, it remained calm and composed. How elegant!
Beautiful and gentle, pigeons are chosen as symbols of peace. In the past, pigeons were trained as carrier pigeons for delivering messages. Nowadays, with advanced communication technology, pigeons are still cherished by humans for their beauty and gentle nature. In London, the capital of England, pigeons live freely in large flocks, and they are quite bold. Indeed, by closely observing and admiring a pigeon, one can fully appreciate the beauty bestowed upon this species by nature.
I cherish pigeons dearly. The rural scenery is peaceful and beautiful, even though the harvested fields only have bare stalks, with a pair of pigeons leisurely picking up grains. That beautiful image is etched in my mind as a tranquil and unforgettable memory.


9. Describing Pigeon Number 8
In our daily lives, there are many animals, each with its unique and adorable characteristics, but perhaps my favorite is the pigeon.
The pigeon was a gift from my younger brother to our family last Tet holiday. From the very first day at home, my dad prepared a beautiful green house with a place for food and a water container.
The pigeon adorns itself with silky white feathers, a slender body, and a round head. In addition, it has a tiny yellow beak, small but very agile, the part that helps it search for and pick up food. The pigeon has small, round, black eyes, surrounded by a pinkish-red eye ring. Its legs are very short, pink, with a little extra fluff.
Despite its small size, the pigeon moves quickly and flies skillfully. During the ripe rice days, it often walks on the golden thatched roof, using its beak to pick up grains. While searching for food, it tilts its head and looks up at the deep blue sky, looking very cute.
Pigeons are gentle and lovable birds, so they always receive love and care from every member of my family. Every day, I feed it and give it water to help it grow bigger and healthier.


10. Describing Pigeon Number 11
Anyone who has been to Notre-Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City will surely never forget the image of flocks of white pigeons flying in the golden afternoon sun. I am no exception; the image of those pure white pigeons has been deeply etched in my mind since childhood.
It was a Sunday, and my whole family decided to visit Notre-Dame Cathedral to relieve the stress after a week of studying and working hard. Upon arriving, the first thing that caught my attention was the sight of those pure white pigeons leisurely pecking at the food thrown by tourists. Amidst the bustling crowd, the flock continued gently pecking at each grain of rice or small corn kernel.
I took the time to admire their beauty. The pigeon has a small body, only as big as an adult's forearm. Its silky white feathers cover its entire body, resembling a small cotton ball. The petite body makes the pigeon look adorable. Pinkish legs, tiny toes that flex and stretch agilely, helping it move conveniently both in flight and on the ground. Its wings, when spread open, make a delightful 'whoosh, whoosh' sound. The evenly arranged feathers on the wings form a beautiful triangle. The abdomen has soft, fluffy feathers, with a few small black spots like tiny flowers on a snowy background. A short tail helps the pigeon fly faster in the air. The slightly long neck, constantly nodding as it moves, looks amusing.
The small head, the size of my fist, stands out with a light yellow, slightly scaly beak. This beak helps the pigeon pick up food and bring it to its mouth. The small, round, bead-like eyes exude intelligence, marking pigeons as the seventh most intelligent species on the planet. The head tilts as if a curious child exploring the world.
They are very friendly and approachable. When I approached, they didn't show any fear but acted natural. Some even daringly came closer, ate food from the palm of my hand. I felt very happy then. When the flock of pigeons flew up together, creating a beautiful scene, it felt like a symbol of freedom and peace. Perhaps that's why many couples choose this place for their wedding photos.
I love these cute pigeons, with their gentle, round eyes. I hope to visit that place again soon and admire those small yet intelligent creatures.


11. Descriptive Essay on Pigeon Number 10
Among all the pets in our family, my favorite is the female pigeon that my uncle gave me on my tenth birthday.
As a female pigeon, she is slightly smaller than the male counterpart. Her entire body is covered in a mix of gray and green feathers. The head is adorable, with a short brown beak poking out, looking charming when she preens or snuggles into her wing. Her eyes are round, large, and dark, surrounded by a small red circle. The soft, dark-colored feathers around her neck connect to a long but slender body, resembling a small banana. The chest and shoulders of the pigeon are round and full. The two wings curve like giant straw hats extending along her body. The stiff and long feathers help the pigeon soar far. The tail fans out like a small elegant fan, adding grace to the pigeon's appearance. Her legs are short and dainty but very agile.
Throughout the day, the pigeon circles around the yard, perches on the fence, or explores for food. Sometimes, she coos gently on the roof. The 'coo coo' sound of the pigeon is warm and endearing.
Occasionally, the female pigeon follows the call of the male pigeon to search for food and play far from home for a couple of hours. However, she always remembers the way back and has never been lost. This female pigeon is very gentle, clean, and has good manners at home. To nurture her, my mom often buys green beans or grains. My dad hires someone to build a brightly colored cage for the pigeon to stay in.
Until now, the female pigeon has laid two eggs and is currently incubating them. Pigeons breed quickly. In no time, there will be a lovely flock of pigeons to enhance the beauty of our home. People say pigeon meat is not only delicious but also nutritious. However, for me, I prefer keeping them as pets.
Raising pigeons is not labor-intensive and is quite clean. They are peaceful birds that live harmoniously with each other. That's why humans have chosen pigeons as a symbol of the desire for peace.

