A quite lovely Eurasian-collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) watching the feeder from a low branch of a Cedar tree.
This entry was posted on 2018/02/05 by Robin. It was filed under Aldergrove, Eurasian-collared Dove and was tagged with Aldergrove, Backyard, Bird, Dove, Nature, Outdoor.
Lovely dove and great picture. Once again it looks like the bird posed just perfectly for you.
2018/02/05 at 2:55 am
Ruth, thank you! It was posed quite nicely! I asked her nice!
2018/02/05 at 11:21 pm
Lovely Collared Dove, it shows very beautiful.
2018/02/05 at 10:33 pm
Bob, thanks very much!
2018/02/05 at 11:20 pm
Beautiful image, Robin. I used to see these doves quite regularly around here, but not so often these past couple of years.
2018/02/06 at 7:41 pm
Pete, thank you! We are just the opposite. We did see them at all here, just closer to the coast. Now they have spread out quite a bit. It’s not unusual, like today, to see a bunch of them. We had 14 in the yard!
2018/02/08 at 12:03 am
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Lovely dove and great picture. Once again it looks like the bird posed just perfectly for you.
2018/02/05 at 2:55 am
Ruth, thank you! It was posed quite nicely! I asked her nice!
2018/02/05 at 11:21 pm
Lovely Collared Dove, it shows very beautiful.
2018/02/05 at 10:33 pm
Bob, thanks very much!
2018/02/05 at 11:20 pm
Beautiful image, Robin. I used to see these doves quite regularly around here, but not so often these past couple of years.
2018/02/06 at 7:41 pm
Pete, thank you! We are just the opposite. We did see them at all here, just closer to the coast. Now they have spread out quite a bit. It’s not unusual, like today, to see a bunch of them. We had 14 in the yard!
2018/02/08 at 12:03 am