Diamond Doves Geopelia cuneata are the smallest Australian dove and they are ground feeding seed eaters. They need water...
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Once again I was required by my job to take the two-hour drive west on I-88 to Binghamton, New...
The Eurasian Collared-Dove is a (surprise!) Eurasian species that was introduced in the Bahamas, spread to Florida, and has...
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