I think this is a Collard Dove is a juvenile and by the look of it it's a very tired juvenile
Lovely capture.
Perhaps the pigeons coo-cooing kept him awake all night
Interesting Babs. Don't think I've see a juvenile Collared Dove before believe it or not. Obviously don't have the 'collar'. I'm off to look this up in my reference books now.
Pete.
Last edited by Merlin; 27-05-2008 at 07:56 PM.
Some collard birds don't start showing a collar until maturity
I had a Indian Rose ring neck parakeet and his collar doesn't start to show until 18 months and isn't a full until 3 years old
Not sure about collard doves though
Thanks Beryl and Pete.
Pete as for me thinking it might be a juvenile like you say no collar but when it was next to the other collared doves it's feathers were a duller colour and the end of it's beak was a slightly lighter colour than the rest of the beak also when it landed it was flapping it's wings more than the rest. Hope this helps
Yes. You may find they gain their collars after their first or second molt depending on the time of year they hatch. Like the Goldfinch doesn't get his or her red face until after the first molt, again depending on the time of year they hatch, if late in the year then it will be the second molt.
Last edited by Chocky; 27-05-2008 at 07:14 PM. Reason: Spelling
Lol. Yes does look a bit staked out
Might be a lady, thought she would have a go at poll dancing
Ha ha hey you two should be on the stage
btw nice to see you back digidark
Last edited by Babs; 27-05-2008 at 09:58 PM.
Stage coach out of town maybe but not a Poll dancing stage
I was thing more like the stage door
Yeah the Exit
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