Pidgey (Pokémon)

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Pidgey
ポッポ Poppo
#016
150
Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Normal Flying
Category
Tiny Bird Pokémon
Abilities
Keen Eye or Tangled Feet
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,059,860
Regional Pokédex numbers
Kanto
#016
Johto
#010
Hoenn
#218
Regional Browser numbers
Height
1′00″
Imperial
0.3 m
Metric
Weight
4.0 lbs.
Imperial
1.8 kg
Metric
Dex color
Brown
Catch rate
255 (33.3%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F016.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Flying group 1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 55 Battle Exp.: 551*

Pidgey (Japanese: ポッポ Poppo) is a dual-typed Normal/Flying Pokémon, the first of the very many in the Pokédex.

Pidgey evolves into Pidgeotto at Level 18, then into Pidgeot at Level 36.

Biology

Physiology

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, and Spearow. 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 convergent 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. In several wars pidgey have been used to warn the allies of bombing raids and other attacks. In many cases pidgey have saved lives and are awarded for that. Pidgey also posses a great sense of sight and hearing, however like most bird Pokémon (with the exception of fearow and starly) pidgey do not have a good sense of smell. The shape of pidgey's wings are also unique. They are designed for sustained flight, but also allow pidgey to have short bursts of flight at the same time. Because of this ability they can easily escape predators such as purugly, growlithe, and meowth and persian.

Behavior

Pidgey are very common and can be seen in a variety of environments. 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. Because pidgey are so calm, they make ideal pets. In some cases people have bred white pidgeys. White pidgey are often released at weddings and other events. Pidgey can be kept in a cage or in an aviary and are often seen at bird feeders.

Habitat

Pidgey typically dwell in forests with thick growth and large trees. They usually live alongside Rattata. Pidgey also are found on the roofs of tall buildings in big cities. Pidgey are incredibly numerous in cities and towns and have earned themselves a reputation of rattata-with-wings. It is not uncommon however to see elderly people or small children feeding pidgey in parks. Another reason pidgey are regarded as pests is because they constantly poop. Pidgey poop often completely covers statues and monuments. In some towns and cities residents have pidgey shoots. Pidgey shoots happen when many people gather to a certain area and shoot captive-bred pidgey.

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food

Pidgey mainly eat Weedle, Caterpie, Wurmple, and other small insects.

In the anime

Pidgey first appeared in Pokémon, I Choose You!. Ash tried capturing it, but failed because Pikachu would not obey him.

Casey has a Pidgey in her first appearance, The Double Trouble Header.

Many Pidgey were featured in Carrying On as mail-Pidgey, owned by Malachi and his grandfather.

Wilbur, guardian of Pudgy Pidgey Isle, helped to teach a Pidgey named Orville how to fly in Fly Me to the Moon. Nearly all the other Pidgey on the island were too large for flight.

Professor Oak captured a Pidgey just before Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?. He used it to get rid of Team Rocket.

Team Rocket mistook a Pidgey for a Ho-Oh in Battling the Enemy Within.

In the manga

Professor Oak had a Pidgey in Electric Tale of Pikachu.

In the Pokémon Special manga

Pidgey makes a couple of cameos in the Red, Green & Blue chapter; in Bulbasaur, Come Home! as one of the Pokémon that escapes from Professor Oak's Laboratory and in ...But Fearow Itself! when a frozen one is pictured by Bill in his explanation about how to stop a flying Pokémon. Also, the Safari Zone's tour guide is an automated robotic Pidgey.

In the TCG

Main article: Pidgey (TCG)

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to Template:M2.
Blue
Yellow Very docile. If attacked, it will often Template:M2 to protect itself rather than fight back.
Stadium If at all possible, it will try to avoid battles. Small or weak enemies are blown away by whirlwind.
Generation II
Gold It usually hides in tall grass. Because it dislikes fighting, it protects itself by Template:M2.
Silver Common in grassy areas and forests, it is very docile and will chase off enemies by Template:M2.
Crystal It rapidly flaps its wings in the grass, stirring up a dust cloud that drives insect prey out into the open.
Stadium 2 It usually hides in tall grass. Because it dislikes fighting, it protects itself by Template:M2.
Generation III
Ruby 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.
Sapphire 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.
Emerald It has an extremely sharp sense of direction. It can unerringly return home to its nest, however far it may be removed from its familiar surroundings.
FireRed Does not like to fight. It hides in tall grass and so on, foraging for food such as small bugs.
LeafGreen A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings and ground level to Template:M2.
Generation IV
Diamond It is docile and prefers to avoid conflict. If disturbed, however, it can ferociously strike back.
Pearl It is docile and prefers to avoid conflict. If disturbed, however, it can ferociously strike back.
Platinum {{{platinumdex}}}
HeartGold {{{heartgolddex}}}
SoulSilver {{{soulsilverdex}}}
Generation V
Black {{{blackdex}}}
White {{{whitedex}}}
Black 2 {{{black2dex}}}
White 2 {{{white2dex}}}
Generation VI
X Unknown
Y Unknown


Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red Blue
Common Routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 24, and 25
Blue (Japan)
None Trade
Yellow
Common Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 21, 24, and 25, Viridian Forest
Generation II
Gold Silver
Common Routes 1, 2, 5, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34 35, 36, and 37, National Park
Crystal
Common Routes 1, 2, 5, 25, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, and 37, National Park, Ilex Forest
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
None Trade
Emerald
None Trade
FireRed LeafGreen
Common Routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 24, and 25, Viridian Forest, Bond Bridge, Berry Forest, Five Isle Meadow
Colosseum
None Trade
XD
None Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Swarm Route 229
Platinum
None Trade
HeartGold SoulSilver
None Trade
Pal Park
Field
Pokéwalker
None
Generation V
Black White
None Trade
Black 2 White 2
None Trade
Dream World
None
Generation VI
X Y
None Trade



In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Snap Beach
Pokémon Channel Viridian Forest
Pokémon Trozei Endless Level 14
Endless Level 33
Forever Level 14
Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
(Red and Blue)
Howling Forest (9F-13F)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
(Time and Darkness)
Concealed Ruins (B1-B9)
World Abyss (B1-B15)

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
40
100 - 147 190 - 284
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
40
40 - 101 76 - 196
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
56
54 - 118 105 - 232
Total:
251
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 35.

Type effectiveness

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Learnset

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By leveling up

Generation I
Level Move Type
Start Gust  
5 Sand Attack  
12 Quick Attack  
19 Whirlwind  
28 Wing Attack  
36 Agility  
44 Mirror Move  
Generation II
Level Move Type
Start Tackle  
5 Sand Attack  
9 Gust  
15 Quick Attack  
21 Whirlwind  
29 Wing Attack  
37 Agility  
47 Mirror Move  
Generation III
Level Move Type
Start Tackle  
5 Sand Attack  
9 Gust  
13 Quick Attack  
19 Whirlwind  
25 Wing Attack  
31 FeatherDance  
39 Agility  
47 Mirror Move  
Generation IV
Level Move Type Cat.
Start Tackle    
5 Sand Attack    
9 Gust    
13 Quick Attack    
17 Whirlwind    
21 Twister    
25 FeatherDance    
29 Agility    
33 Wing Attack    
37 Roost    
41 Tailwind    
45 Mirror Move    
49 Air Slash    

By TM/HM

Generation I
# Move Type
TM02 Razor Wind  
TM04 Whirlwind  
TM06 Toxic  
TM09 Take Down  
TM10 Double-Edge  
TM20 Rage  
TM31 Mimic  
TM32 Double Team  
TM33 Reflect  
TM34 Bide  
TM39 Swift  
TM43 Sky Attack  
TM44 Rest  
TM50 Substitute  
HM02 Fly  
Generation II
# Move Type
TM03 Curse Unknown
TM06 Toxic  
TM10 Hidden Power  
TM11 Sunny Day  
TM13 Snore  
TM17 Protect  
TM20 Endure  
TM21 Frustration  
TM27 Return  
TM31 Mud-Slap  
TM32 Double Team  
TM34 Swagger  
TM35 Sleep Talk  
TM39 Swift  
TM43 Detect  
TM44 Rest  
TM45 Attract  
TM46 Thief  
TM47 Steel Wing  
HM02 Fly  
Generation III
# Move Type
TM06 Toxic  
TM10 Hidden Power  
TM11 Sunny Day  
TM17 Protect  
TM21 Frustration  
TM27 Return  
TM32 Double Team  
TM40 Aerial Ace  
TM42 Facade  
TM43 Secret Power  
TM44 Rest  
TM45 Attract  
TM46 Thief  
TM47 Steel Wing  
HM02 Fly  
Generation IV
# Move Type Cat.
TM06 Toxic    
TM10 Hidden Power    
TM11 Sunny Day    
TM17 Protect    
TM21 Frustration    
TM27 Return    
TM32 Double Team    
TM40 Aerial Ace    
TM42 Facade    
TM43 Secret Power    
TM44 Rest    
TM45 Attract    
TM46 Thief    
TM47 Steel Wing    
TM51 Roost    
TM58 Endure    
TM78 Captivate    
TM82 Sleep Talk    
TM83 Natural Gift    
TM87 Swagger    
TM88 Pluck    
TM89 U-turn    
TM90 Substitute    
HM02 Fly    
HM05 Defog    

By breeding

Move Type Cat. Father
Air Cutter     Zubat, Golbat, Crobat
Farfetch'd
Skarmory
Air Slash     Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot
Zubat, Golbat, Crobat
Farfetch'd
Hoothoot, Noctowl
Skarmory
Taillow, Swellow
Wingull
Togekiss
Brave Bird     Starly, Staravia, Staraptor
Faint Attack     Murkrow
Foresight     Hoothoot, Noctowl
Pursuit     Spearow, Fearow
Doduo, Dodrio
Murkrow, Honchkrow
Wingull
Steel Wing     Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot
Spearow, Fearow
Zubat, Golbat, Crobat
Farfetch'd
Doduo, Dodrio
Hoothoot, Noctowl
Togetic, Togekiss
Natu, Xatu
Murkrow, Honchkrow
Skarmory
Wingull, Pelipper
Taillow, Swellow
Swablu, Altaria
Starly, Staravia, Staraptor
Uproar     Doduo, Dodrio
Chatot
*Indicates moves only available through chain breeding.

By tutoring

Move Type Cat. Version
Double-Edge     FR LG E
Mimic     FR LG E
Substitute     FR LG E
Endure         E
Mud-Slap         E
Sleep Talk         E
Snore         E
Swagger         E
Swift         E

TCG-only Moves

Side game data

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Evolution

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Sprites

Gen Game
I Red Blue Yellow Red (Ja) Green Back
       
II Gold Silver Crystal   Back
       
       
III Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
       
       
IV Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
       
       
V Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
     
     
  For other sprites and images, please see Pidgey images on Bulbagarden Archives.

Trivia

  • In the Generation I and II games as well as Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it is the most common land Pokémon available, the second most common being Rattata.
  • Pidgey was originally going to be named "Pidge."
  • Ash attempted to capture one in the first episode of the anime; however, he failed. He would later capture its evolved form.
  • In the Generation I games, Pidgey was seen as weak by many because of its low stats and inability to learn many good flying attacks. In those games, a Spearow was a better option.
  • Pidgey is the first Normal Pokémon in National Dex order.
  • Pidgey shares the same species name with Spearow and Natu. They are all known as Tiny Bird Pokémon.

Origin

It shares some similarities with pigeons, and there have been some references to Pidgey Mail, alluding to homing pigeons.

Name origin

Pidgey's name could be a corruption of pigeon or a combination of that with the word budgie. Its Japanese name appears to be the onomatopoeia of the sound a pigeon makes, ポッポッポ poppoppo.

In other languages

  • German: Taubsi - "Taube" is the german word for pigeon.
  • French: Roucool - Roucoule is for a pigeon's coo. Cool means the same as in English.
  • Korean: 구구 Kugu
  • Chinese (Taiwan and Hong Kong): 波波 Po Po - Transliteration of its Japanese name, Poppo.

Related articles

External links

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