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I have read that in excavating pre Colombian native sites on our continent that there was very little evidence that passenger pigeon remains were present in any significant amounts in the garbage dumps of the early settlements. It can be theorized that the western movement of colonial farmer settlers provided vast amounts of of food resulting in a population explosion of this bird. I believe I may have read this in either of the1491 or 1493 books.