kümblik
Kümblik is a word of Estonian origin that translates to "dove" or "pigeon." It is a common term used in Estonian to refer to these birds. The word itself is a diminutive form, suggesting a smaller or perhaps more endearing type of pigeon, though in practice it is used generally for the species. These birds are widely distributed across the globe and are known for their presence in urban environments as well as more rural settings. Kümblik, as a concept, is therefore deeply ingrained in the Estonian language and culture, often appearing in folklore and everyday conversation. The physical characteristics of a kümblik are consistent with those of common pigeons, including their varied plumage, typically grey or white, and their characteristic cooing sounds. Their diet consists mainly of seeds and grains. The term kümblik is a simple yet effective descriptor for a familiar avian species within the Estonian lexicon.