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Most white-wing hunting in the United States takes place in Texas, although the birds do spread east and west during their migration. A recent, invasive arrival, Eurasian collared doves are bigger ...
State wildlife officials say a virus is killing invasive doves in parts of the Lower Arkansas River Valley. The ongoing die-off is prompting a number of phone calls to Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Primrose explains: "Dependence on seeds and grains are one of the reasons the collared doves nest so close to areas inhabited by humans. The birds are not fussy about what seed or grain they eat.
Collared doves of all ages have sandy-brown plumage, dark brown primaries, and a distinctive (but not always noticeable) thin, black half-collar at the base of their neck. Recently fledged birds ...
Eurasian collared doves haven't demonstrated any explicit dangers to native North American doves, but they may discourage other species from using bird feeders and even aggressively defend those ...
In the winter of 2014, the PPMV-1 virus was first found in wild birds in Colorado. During that outbreak it also caused a die-off of Eurasian collared doves. CPW said humans are generally not ...
Mourning doves’ doppelgangers, the Eurasian collared dove, have recently arrived in Missouri and are also considered legal game. These birds are a little bigger than mourning doves and sport a ...
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