Collared Dove, Eurasian Collared Dove
Streptopelia decaocto
This bird has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Daphne, Alabama
Anthem, Arizona
Mesa, Arizona(2 reports)
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Logan Lake, British Columbia
Oildale, California
Solvang, California
Littleton, Colorado
Big Pine Key, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Hollywood, Florida
Leesburg, Florida
Melbourne, Florida
Miami, Florida(2 reports)
Trenton, Florida
Yankeetown, Florida
Boise, Idaho
Rock Falls, Illinois
Westchester, Illinois
Dallas Center, Iowa
Yale, Iowa
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Shreveport, Louisiana
Biloxi, Mississippi
Pascagoula, Mississippi
Las Vegas, Nevada
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Magdalena, New Mexico
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Aloha, Oregon
Oak Hills, Oregon
Memphis, Tennessee
Amarillo, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Mc Kinney, Texas
Mineral Wells, Texas
Sherman, Texas
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texaskay
flightsfan
Chillybean
A friend has them come to her feeders and they feed at the same time as Mourning Doves, no fighting has been seen. We hear them coo-ing at another friend's home.
From my experience, thus far, I don't see them as a "good" or a "bad" bird. As I have been learning in my birding jo... read more
Peter61835
frogymon
garden_geezer
to see that flight when they come to clean out my feeders.
IrisLover79
~Kristy
chuck7701
Observed as aggressive to natives at feeders or feeding areas. Can produce 2-4 clutches per year. Sloppy nest builders. Easily identified by sight, very light tan all over, appears light grey at a distance versus two colored native doves, along with the black collar around the neck.
If you don't see them, you will definitely hear them. Native doves have a two note coo, collard... read more