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If you can strike the proper balance between good ventilation AND a lack of harmful drafts, I don't think you need insulation. Maybe a layer of thin removable foam on the ceiling, and some seasonal draft stopping, but if the loft is free of drafts where the birds roost such that they can get out of the drafts when they need to, they'll be fine. Pigeons, like most birds, stay warm by insulation of their own feathers, and pigeons specifically can't do this well in any kind of draft because the moving air pushes the warm air insulated in their feathers out and they cannot stay warm.