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Band-tailed Pigeon

Patagioenas fasciata

Description:

A backwoods relative of the ubiquitous Rock Pigeon, the Band-tailed Pigeon is common in forests of the Pacific Coast and the Southwest. A sociable bird with a mellow coo, it forms large flocks in mountain forests where it feeds on seeds and fruits. As flocks pass overhead, these large, swift-flying pigeons can resemble Rock Pigeons, so look for the long tail with a wide, pale band at the tip. Up close, a distinctive white neck crescent adorns its pastel gray plumage.

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DonnaPomeroy
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DonnaPomeroy

San Mateo, Burleigh H. Murray Ranch, USA

Spotted on Apr 23, 2013
Submitted on May 11, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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