On our way back to Palencia, we will surely see more than one dovecot. |
Research at British History Online shows that the word Culverhouse may also refer to a dovecot. |
Like frighted pigeons when the vulture darts upon the dovecot. |
When I go into that yard, the pigeons from your dovecot flutter at my feet. |
It was Jack's call at feeding-time to the pigeons at the dovecot. |
In its flight, behaviour, and voice, which is more of a dovecot coo than the phrase of the wood pigeon, it is a typical pigeon. |