
Triumphant·#71·2010
Pidgey, the iconic Tiny Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type from Generation I, serving as the first stage in the evolution line to Pidgeotto and Pidgeot, and holds significant cultural recognition as a foundational Pokémon. This Pidgey card from the 2010 Triumphant set, card #71, is a common non-holo variant notable for its unique "Messenger" attack and serene artwork.
Read more ↓Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type introduced in the first generation of Pokémon. It is the initial stage of a three-part evolution line, evolving into Pidgeotto at level 18 and then into Pidgeot at level 36. Pidgey is a common sight in the Kanto region, often found fluttering through forests and grasslands. Its diet primarily consists of small insects and berries, which it deftly snatches mid-flight. Known for its docile nature, Pidgey is often one of the first Pokémon trainers encounter, making it a memorable part of many players' initial journeys. In the anime, Ash Ketchum famously caught a Pidgeotto, showcasing the species' loyalty and versatility in battle. Pidgey's design, inspired by common sparrows and pigeons, embodies simplicity and natural elegance, making it a beloved symbol of early Pokémon adventures and the vastness of the Pokémon world. Its widespread presence emphasizes the ecological diversity within the Pokémon universe and its role as a fundamental part of the ecosystem.
Last updated: April 11, 2026