Eurasian Collared-dove Expansion in North America
http://www.birdingisfun.com/2012/01/...ansion-in.html
Eurasian Collared-dove Expansion in North America
http://www.birdingisfun.com/2012/01/...ansion-in.html
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One was eating out of my bird feeder last week. At one point I had around 8 using the dove field behind my house, we killed one out of that field last season.
We killed eleven on a sponsor hunt in 2011 in Swansea. I ended up with four of them!
They come to my backyard feeder some.
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They're thick out west and the cold doesn't bother them so you can shoot them year round. I've have had a few 200+ bird days shooting them at feedlots. I know they're an invasive species but I don't mind them.
I've seen three around Aiken in the last two weeks.
I see them all the time at our lake house. They kill them on the public fields around the lake pretty regular.
Got one field that we usually kill 10-12 a yr on. My sons first dove was a ecd. He was 4.
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