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Overview
Oriental Turtle-Dove: Large, stocky dove, buff-brown overall with scaled pattern on back and wings produced by black feathers with buff, gray, or red fringes. Has distinctive black-and-white patch on neck. Tail is long, gray, and white-tipped. Legs are red. Strong swift direct flight.
Range and Habitat
Oriental Turtle-Dove: Native to Siberian taiga, accidental on Vancouver Island, casual to western Aleutians and Bering Sea. Preferred habitats include deciduous and coniferous forests.
Topo Map:
Pigeon-like Body
Voice Text
"her-her-oo-oo"
Interesting Facts
A group of doves has many collective nouns, including "a bevy of doves", "cote of doves", "dole of doves", "dule of doves", and a "flight of doves."
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Mourning Dove
Spotted Dove
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Zenaida Dove
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