The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, Vol. 128, No. 1 (March 2016), pp. 198-200 (3 pages) Interspecific nest usurpation was observed when a Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) took over the ...
Compare the call of the exotic Eurasian collared-dove and the native mourning dove from links posted on Rich Landers' Outdoors Blog. Exotic species usually spell trouble for natives. Lake trout ...
A burglary in the Bahamas and the threat of a volcano eruption on the island of Guadeloupe set in motion one of the fastest and most widespread invasions of a non-native wildlife species — a bird, in ...
"Holy smokes! What the heck was that?” my dove-hunting buddy asked excitedly. A bird resembling a super-sized mourning dove had just flown past us in the sunflower field we were hunting and landed on ...
Many Ohio bird-watchers have been traveling to western Ohio to see the Eurasian collared dove for the first time. On July 8, I met Pat McCarthy of the Darke County Birders in West Manchester (Preble ...
Here in Marin, we have four kinds of doves and pigeons. Really, these are all members of the same family — “dove” and “pigeon” are not strictly scientific words and are applied without any perfectly ...
“Holy smokes! What the heck was that?” my dove-hunting buddy asked excitedly. A bird resembling a super-sized mourning dove had just flown past us in the sunflower field we were hunting and landed on ...
Coming soon to a feeder near you: the exotic Eurasian collared-dove. In fact, it may already be there. Ten of them were recorded in San Francisco on the last Audubon Christmas Bird Count. They're well ...
It is hardly the traditional dovecote. But when this collared dove was looking for a suitable spot to build her nest and rear her young, she decided a traffic light was ideal - it was warm, because of ...
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