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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.
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 ...
Doves around Ellensburg? - Hunting Washington
Re: Doves around Ellensburg? « Reply #8 on: September 07, 2011, 12:14:03 PM » Doesn't seem like there are too many around this year. 2 buddies and i got our limits the first day and i went looking around the next day but didn't find much at all.
Dove Opener - hunting-washington.com
Who's hitting the doves this coming weekend? I will miss the the first and second, but will he hunting the third and fourth. I am hoping the recent little cold snap didn't convince a few to fly South. Hoping to see some hunting reports from y'all this weekend!
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.
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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