Eurasian Collared Dove Streptopelia Decaocto











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In this video, we learn about the Eurasian collared dove. • Quick facts: • • Lifespan: 3 – 10 years • • Average size: 32 cm (13 in) • • Average weight: 183 cm (6 oz) • • Average wingspan: 51 cm (21 cm) • • Family: Columbidae • Description: • The Eurasian collared dove is a medium-sized bird. Its plumage is mostly pinkish-grey with a paler throat, breast, and belly. It has a black semi-ring on the nape for which it is named. • The under-wings bear blue-grey patches and the tail feathers are white-tipped with dark-grey beneath. It has short legs, a short, black bill, and red irises. Males and females are identical. • Vocalizations: • The Eurasian collared dove produces a soft, cooing song. It also has a harsh screechy landing call. • Distribution: • Eurasian collared doves are common and widespread birds. They are native to Europe and Asia, but they are highly dispersive and have colonized lands far beyond their native range. They were also introduced to Japan, the Caribbean, and North America, where they have become invasive species. • Habitat: • These gregarious doves thrive in urban and suburban areas where they inhabit towns, cities, farms, gardens, and parks. In their natural range, they favour open areas with scattered trees and mixed thickets. • Diet: • They primarily feed on grains and seeds but may also eat shoots, buds, berries, and even insects. • Reproduction: • Eurasian collared doves are monogamous birds. They nest in trees, typically near human habitations. They build their nests out of sticks. • Females lay two eggs, which both sexes incubate: Females at night and males during the day. The incubation period lasts up to 18 days, and the young fledge after two to three weeks. • Conservation: • This is a prolific species with a vast, expanding range and increasing global population. They are listed as least concern by the IUCN. Eurasian collared doves are invasive in North America, where there are concerns that they could out-compete indigenous species. • They are also known carriers of several parasites that may spread to native birds and predators. • #avibirds #bird #birdwatching #eurasiancollareddove #streptopeliadecaocto

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