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Eurasian Collared Dove

The Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is a widespread and adaptable bird known for its distinctive appearance and expanding range. Here are key details about this species:

Description
  • Appearance:
    • Light gray to pale brown body.
    • Black half-collar or crescent on the back of the neck.
    • Slightly pinkish hue on the head and breast.
    • Black-tipped tail feathers with a broad, white base.
    • Red eyes and legs, with a black bill.
Distribution
  • Native Range: Originally from the Indian subcontinent.
  • Current Range: Now widespread across Europe, North America, parts of the Middle East, and North Africa due to rapid expansion since the 20th century.
Habitat
  • Environment: Prefers urban and suburban areas, agricultural lands, and open countryside. They are highly adaptable and often found near human settlements.
  • Nesting: Typically nests in trees, buildings, and other structures.
Behavior
  • Diet: Primarily seeds and grains, but also consumes fruits, berries, and occasionally small invertebrates. Often visits bird feeders.
  • Breeding: Can breed year-round in suitable climates. Builds a flimsy nest of twigs, usually in trees or on buildings.
  • Call: A distinctive cooing sound that is repetitive and three-parted, often transliterated as "coo-COO-coo."
Expansion and Impact
  • Rapid Spread: The species spread from its native range in Asia to Europe in the early 20th century and then to North America by the 1980s.
  • Adaptability: Thrives in a variety of environments, particularly in areas modified by humans. Its presence in new areas has occasionally impacted local bird species, though it generally coexists with native species.
Conservation Status
  • IUCN Status: Least Concern. The Eurasian Collared Dove is not considered at risk due to its large and expanding population.
Interesting Facts
  • Name Origin: The name "collared dove" refers to the distinctive black collar on its neck.
  • Cultural Impact: In some cultures, the dove is a symbol of peace and fidelity.

The Eurasian Collared Dove is an excellent example of a species that has successfully adapted to and thrived in new environments, becoming a common sight in many parts of the world.

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