* Pidgey shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Spearow}} and {{p|Natu}}. They are all known as Tiny Bird Pokémon, though Natu has also been called a Little Bird Pokémon.
* Pidgey shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Spearow}} and {{p|Natu}}. They are all known as Tiny Bird Pokémon, though Natu has also been called a Little Bird Pokémon.
* Pidgey is the only Pokémon that is tenth in a regional Pokédex listing (coming immediately after the {{type2|Water}} starter's final form) that was not introduced in the same generation as the starter. This is in the [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]].
* Pidgey is the only Pokémon that is tenth in a regional Pokédex listing (coming immediately after the {{type2|Water}} starter's final form) that was not introduced in the same generation as the starter. This is in the [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]].
* Pidgey was the first Pokémon in National Pokédex order to have 2 abilities. In Generation III, this honor goes to {{p|Rattata}}.
* Pidgey was the first Pokémon in National Pokédex order to have 2 abilities, excluding the Dream World's exclusive hidden abilities. In Generation III, this honor goes to {{p|Rattata}}.
* In the games, Pidgey is shown to have three talons. In the anime, it has four.
* In the games, Pidgey is shown to have three talons. In the anime, it has four.
* Pidgey and its evolutionary line are the only {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon to learn {{m|Twister}} by leveling up. They were the only ones to even be capable of knowing it before {{v2|Platinum}}.
* Pidgey and its evolutionary line are the only {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon to learn {{m|Twister}} by leveling up. They were the only ones to even be capable of knowing it before {{v2|Platinum}}.
* Pidgey is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 251.
* Pidgey is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 251.
* Pidgey is the first Pokémon in the National Pokédex to be able to have one of two abilities, excluding the Dream World's exclusive hidden abilities.
Pidgey resembles a small, plump-bodied bird. It is a brown color, with a lighter colored throat and belly. The tips of its wings share this cream color. Both its feet and beak are a pinkish-gray color. Its plumage is fairly nondescript, particularly compared to its evolutions Pidgeotto and Pidgeot. It has black markings around its eyes and a small crest of brown and cream feathers above its eyes. It resembles other small Template:Type2 Pokémon such as Starly, Taillow, Spearow, and Mamepato. However, due to the fact that (with the exception of Spearow) these Pokémon tend to be unique to a region, it is likely that they are a result of divergent evolution. Pidgey's feet allow it to walk on the ground for a while but can also reach out and safely land on perches.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Pidgey has an extremely sharp sense of direction and homing instincts. It can locate its nest even when far removed from familiar surroundings. Because of this, it is extremely easy to train to deliver messages.
Behavior
It is a docile Pokémon, and generally prefers to flee from its enemies rather than fight them. Pidgey's small size permits it to easily hide in long grass, where it is typically found foraging for small insects. It is known to flush out potential prey from long grass by flapping its wings rapidly. This maneuver also serves to protect Pidgey from enemies. If disturbed, a Pidgey is capable of sending a blinding cloud of dust into the air, permitting it to make its escape. This evasive technique can also be applied to battles. While Pidgey generally do not like to fight, they have been known to strike with surprising fierceness when they are cornered. While Pidgey make ideal targets for young trainers, due to their temperaments, it is not unheard of for novice trainers to be seriously injured by a panicked Pidgey.
Pidgey are very common and can be seen in a variety of environments. Pidgey typically dwell in forests with thick growth and large trees, and due to their environmental versatility and somewhat similar habitat needs, they can usually be found in the same places as Rattata. They are normally native to Kanto and Johto, although vagrants have appeared in Sinnoh from time to time.
Pidgey are frequently seen in the background of many episodes flying in packs of ten or more. Sometimes they may appear in town centers or fields nearby to Ash and friends and usually fly away due to any local disturbance. Their appearances range from seemingly any anime episode, notably, Crossing Paths and Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part One, as well as movies, such as The Rise of Darkrai and Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
Pidgey is a Flying Pokémon. Among all the Flying Pokémon, it is the gentlest and easiest to capture. A perfect target for the beginning Pokémon Trainer to test his Pokémon's skills. Pidgey's Gust power creates tornadoes. It also has a Sand-Attack.
In Pocket Monsters Zensho, a flock of Pidgey swarm Satoshi at the beginning. He is later saved by Professor Oak's Charmander who later becomes his own.
Pidgey has an extremely sharp sense of direction. It is capable of unerringly returning home to its nest, however far it may be removed from its familiar surroundings.
Pidgey shares the same species name with Spearow and Natu. They are all known as Tiny Bird Pokémon, though Natu has also been called a Little Bird Pokémon.
Pidgey is the only Pokémon that is tenth in a regional Pokédex listing (coming immediately after the Template:Type2 starter's final form) that was not introduced in the same generation as the starter. This is in the Johto Pokédex.
Pidgey was the first Pokémon in National Pokédex order to have 2 abilities, excluding the Dream World's exclusive hidden abilities. In Generation III, this honor goes to Rattata.
In the games, Pidgey is shown to have three talons. In the anime, it has four.
Pidgey and its evolutionary line are the only Template:Type2 Pokémon to learn Twister by leveling up. They were the only ones to even be capable of knowing it before Platinum.
Pidgey is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 251.
Origin
Anatomically Pidgey does not resemble pigeons as much as it does finches or sparrows. However, there have been some references to Pidgey Mail, alluding to homing pigeons. It and its evolutions appear to have more traits related to ospreys than pigeons.
Name origin
Pidgey's name could be a corruption of pigeon or a combination of that with the word budgie or even the word pudgy, referring to it's plump physique. Its Japanese name appears to be the onomatopoeia of the sound a pigeon makes, ポッポッポ poppoppo.
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