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Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaocto

Description:

The Collared Dove is small, slim dove with quite a long tail - it is much smaller than a Wood Pigeon. The plumage of this elegant dove is mostly a pale brown-grey but the breast is a pinkish buff colour. Adults can be distinguished from juveniles by the narrow black and white band round the back of the neck (which juveniles lack). In flight, the length of its tail in proportion to its body can make its silhouette look like that of a Sparrowhawk, and sometimes other birds make the same mistake, giving alarm calls and dashing for cover.

Habitat:

The Collared Dove feeds mainly on cereal grain and small seeds on the ground, but will also eat berries in the autumn and, more rarely, caterpillars and aphids in the spring. In the garden, they will occasionally feed on small bird seed or bread crumbs placed on either the ground or the bird table, but are increasingly managing to feed from hanging bird feeders, especially if seed trays are fitted. The nestlings are fed on "crop milk", which is rich in protein and fat, and is secreted from the crop.

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Tendring District (Essex), England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Dec 9, 2012
Submitted on Dec 9, 2012

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