Yes, we had one in our yard off and on for about two weeks a couple of years ago. My wife swore that it was the Holy Spirit visiting us. I told her I could arrange some taxidermy work that would make the Holy Spirit a permanent guest, but she gave me the stink eye and said something about all my other mounts having to go if this one showed up. Women!
That bird looks to large to be a turtle dove, so is it a crow? I couldn't get a good look at his beak to see how long it was, but it looks like a young crow because of it's size in the photo.
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Almost too tall to be a dove.... at least here in PA. Most of the doves here are low enough to the ground that you can barely see their legs. But I'm sure there are other species of doves around the U.S.A. Its body looks a little crowish but its head does not. Maybe a pigeon????? Very interesting indeed.
I think what you may have pup is a collard dove. An albino at that!!! I have noticed that these collard doves have been coming on strong. They are breeding with our mourning doves and the species is spreading like wild fire. I think they got started in florida. They are half again as big as the mournig dove but not as big as a pigeon, google it and check it out. Dylan and I killed several hundred doves around Ridgeway last year in the popcorn fields. We killed at least 75 to a 100 collard doves in the mix. They have a much larger breast and it takes a bigger piece of bacon to wrap around the breast on the grill
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hi, it is a homing pigeon, they get lost in a race some time and take a break from flying. you should have seen a band on one or both of the legs. you should be able to get close to them or even pick it up. 10 ga cs
10gacrowshooter is right...its a pigeon.....I have lots of white ones around the farm. They build nests in the barn every year and raise. Quite common here in the KY.
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That bird looks to large to be a turtle dove, so is it a crow? I couldn't get a good look at his beak to see how long it was, but it looks like a young crow because of it's size in the photo.
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