By Antonio Carluccio and Priscilla Carluccio
Published 1997
Colombacci sometimes mix with their city cousins when on migration, but they generally prefer to live in the woods and countryside. Farmers in some parts of the country hang up terracotta pots on their outside walls where the birds can nest. Of course, this simply makes them easier prey for their landlords. The diet of the wood pigeon consists mostly of corn and this gives their meat a particularly fine wild taste.
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