TEXAN TURTLE-DOVE. [White-winged Dove.] COLUMBA TRUDEAUII, Aud. [Zenaida asiatica.] ...
Ringed Turtle-Dove (Streptopelia risoria). Female collected 5/8/1999 in Manteo, Dare Co. by Jason Wood.
Rodrigues Turtle-dove, Nesoenas rodericana (Rodrigues, Mascarenes, before 1690?) Formerly in Streptopelia. A possible subspecies of the Madagascar Turtle Dove (N. picturata), this seems not to be the bird observed by Leguat.
Oriental Turtle-Dove (Streptopelia orientalis) is a widespread resident in India and Bhutan. Size: 23 cm Anseriformes Apodiformes ...
The Ringed Turtle-Dove, the domesticated white dove used by magicians and released at weddings, has been established in St. Petersburg since the early 1950's.
This dove shares a distinguishing mark, a black collar around the nape that does not extend all the way around the neck, with the Ringed Turtle-Dove. However, the Eurasian dove is much larger.
Dove, Oriental Turtle- aka Rufous Turtle-dove Streptopelia orientalis Found: Asia Photographed by: 1) Daigial 2) Kenpel 3, 4) Dick Daniels in Nepal ...
the Asian Oriental Turtle-dove S. orientalis and Spotted Turtle Dove S. chinensis. the African Dusky Turtle-dove S. lugens and Laughing Dove S. senegalensis. Read more at Wikipedia ...
The Quezal is hardly so big as a Turtle-Dove. The cock has a fine yellow bill and a head bearing a rounded crest of filamentous feathers; lanceolate scapulars overhang the wings, ...
Island Collared-Dove, Javan Collared Dove, Javan Collared-Dove, Javanese Collared Dove, Javanese Collared-Dove, Philippine Collared Dove, Philippine Collared-Dove, Philippine Turtle Dove, Philippine Turtle-Dove, Javanese Turtle Dove, ...
Streptopelia decaocto - Collared Turtle-Dove Streptopelia turtur - European Turtle-Dove (photo) Streptopelia risoria - Ringed Turtle Dove Streptopelia Streptopelia decaocto - Collared Turtle-Dove Zenaidura ...
Diamond Dove Geopelia cuneata Described by: Latham (1801) Alternate common name(s): Little Turtle-Dove, Red-eyed Dove Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors ...
Sightings and breeding have been noted in Alberta beginning in 2001. Since it is illustrated in only the most recent bird books, it may have been present earlier, misidentified as the similar-appearing Ringed Turtle-Dove.
See also: Turtle, Dove, Pigeon, Purple, Sparrow
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