The Genus Ectopistes, commonly known as the Passenger Pigeon, was a bird species that roamed the skies of North America. As one of the most populous bird species on Earth, it tragically went extinct in the early 20th century. Synonyms for the Genus Ectopistes include Wild Pigeon, Blue Pigeon, and American Pigeon. Historically significant to indigenous cultures, the Passenger Pigeon was revered as an abundant food source. Unfortunately, overhunting, deforestation, and habitat destruction led to its decline. Today, conservationists strive to prevent other species from meeting the same fate as the Genus Ectopistes. The extinction of the Passenger Pigeon is a stark reminder of the importance of preserving natural habitats and the delicate balance of our ecosystems.