Band-tailed Pigeons are native doves found from British Columbia, south in the western US, and mountains of Mexico through Central America. They are fond of lower conifer mountains and pine-oak woodlands. I especially like this silhouetted habitat shot.
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Band-tailed Pigeons in typical habitat.
Julian, California. November 5, 2018.
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A couple of birds visited a home-made bird bath/drip at a cabin we were renting in Julian earlier this month. The dove is stocky with a tail band like Eurasian Collared-Dove, but those city-dwellers rarely overlap into the pine-oak woodlands of the Band-tailed Pigeons.
Pigeon eyes are weird.
Compare the following individual.
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Immature Band-tailed Pigeon: No white collar, back of the neck isn't very iridescent green, the iris is brown rather than red. |
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