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Great common sense advice, thank you for your help!It does look like a fledgling..he is able to fly small distances.
Have you let him fly around your home? If so, you need to factor into your decision whether to keep him or not the fact that he may home back to your house in any event. I think it's safe to say that most feral pigeons have quite a bit of homing/racing pigeon blood, and therefore have the homing instinct to some degree or another. That said, if you keep letting him fly around your house he will likely start routing the area, and if you plan on releasing him, you should plan on seeing him from time to time back at your house (which may be entertaining anyways). If you do decide to keep him, consider trying to get a hold of a few more. They are gregarious critters and do like company. But then be ready for babies. Pigeons are a slippery slope. They are very fascinating birds, which I'm sure you're already beginning to notice. Best of luck!