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Mourning Doves 2023 - hunting-washington.com
I think collared doves taste pretty good. I've eaten a couple, my kids have eaten a couple, the dogs like to fetch them.... I've seen more MD's this year than before, but that isn't saying much, and I would honestly hesitate to shoot them, just in hopes that their numbers grow. The collared are moving in hard, and I'd encourage anyone to target ...
Eurasian Collared Doves in our area......
Myself and a few neighbors have noticed some rather large doves in the area this year. I would say they range pretty close in size to a pigeon, tan in color like a mourning dove. They have a distinctive growl or purr and are very skittish. I've been trying to snap a shot of the pair but I think there are more than two.
Eurasian Collared Doves for research - additional birds not needed!
One thing our collection conspicuously lacks is a good sample of Eurasian Collared Doves from Washington that documents the ongoing early stages of this invasion. A series of these specimens at the museum will enable future comparative studies of Collared Doves' invasion of Washington and across North America.
Dove Grant County - hunting-washington.com
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Dove Hunting Wa. State
New to the area and I know about eastern WA. but where in eastern would be a good place to hunt dove. Any help would be great.
Eurasian Collared Dove - Hunting Washington
the collared doves you can buy at many pet shops the band tailed pigeons are really cool and making a comeback it seems... I saw a bunch in the last few weeks at the feeder down the road along with the mourning doves and a squirrel and some jays oh and a few chickens
Questions about pigeon hunting.
Actually they're called rock doves, or more commonly around here, barn pigeons. They are not native here and are not protected, just like starlings. And those Eurasian Collared Doves fall into that same "Invasive Species" category and are nearly as big as pigeons!
Dove areas near Spokane - hunting-washington.com
I'd imagine with dove hunting, person would probably invite you along. Don't think dove honey holes would be as secret.
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