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Postby blacklab101 » Wed May 08, 2002 10:07 pm

Judge, you helped me out on the Eurasian doves subject, got another ? for ya. We have also seen some doves in the past that are very small. They look just like a morning dove but feathers resemble a woodcock type of feather w/black bands on the end of the feather. They are about the size of a redbird
(cardinal). We saw these around in December till present so we know that they're not just young doves. Hopefully I can get a pick of them to post. Thanks
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Postby shiloh » Thu May 09, 2002 5:18 pm

Blacklab,
Just wondering if you know any of the Pounds from Columbia? I went hunting with one of them in Illinois this past weekend.
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Postby LabLuvR » Thu May 09, 2002 7:13 pm

Blacklab,

I think we have some of those here in SC. We refer to them as Rock doves. How they got that name I don't know. But it does sound very much like you are describing. Maybe half the size of a normal dove. Just started noticing them a lot over the last three years.
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Postby limit6 » Fri May 10, 2002 7:50 am

Thrasher,

What Pounds are you talking about?? I work with one of them and know several.
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Postby judge jb » Fri May 10, 2002 8:02 am

LabLuvR, you must have done your home-work on that one... a new dove to me... don't reckon i have ever come across one... have you noticed since the el-nino thing in the 90's there are alot of song birds and other strange animals appearing... several wrens and warblers making their migration in areas they never traveled before...don't know whether to blame it on weather or man..

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Postby peewee » Fri May 10, 2002 9:01 am

I always thought that a rock dove was a pidgeon.
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Postby Hambone » Fri May 10, 2002 9:46 am

Look in your bird guide at ground doves. What you are describing sounds like them.
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Postby blacklab101 » Fri May 10, 2002 11:16 pm

Hey judge, it's because the Northern states had so many ducks this year, the other birds had to start migrating South..... [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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Postby Morning Wood » Mon May 13, 2002 8:06 am

Eurasian Dove http://www.dovepage.com/species/exotic/eurasiancollared.html

Ringneck Dove http://www.dovepage.com/species/domestic/Ringneck/ringneckdove.html

More than yo want to know about doves http://www.dovepage.com/species/index.html

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Postby laduck » Mon May 13, 2002 3:14 pm

They may be ground doves. A very small dove,
not much larger than a sparrow. They will have a stubby black tail and rounded wings that flash rufous in flight. Nods its head as it walks. Feet yellow. Jack

Shoot them sprigs on their first pass!

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