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Turtle Dove, Pensthorpe
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396
Norfolk
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) in Pensthorpe, UK.
24 August 2023
Turtle Dove, Pensthorpe
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396
Norfolk
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) in Pensthorpe, UK.
24 August 2023
Turtle Dove, RSPB Otmoor
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176
Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) on the RSPB Otmoor nature reserve, Oxfordshire. Turtle Doves, the breeding range of which in the UK is restricted to south-east England, have declined sharply over the past few decades, partly due to intensification of farming and hedge removal, and partly because of shooting in south-west Europe when they are on migration to their wintering grounds in West Africa. Habitat restoration including the encouragement of thorny scrub to nest in and plenty of seeds to feed on should help. It is to be hoped that the recent moratorium on shooting in the EU will mitigate the situation.
12 June 2013
Turtle Dove, RSPB Otmoor
18646
176
Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) on the RSPB Otmoor nature reserve, Oxfordshire. Turtle Doves, the breeding range of which in the UK is restricted to south-east England, have declined sharply over the past few decades, partly due to intensification of farming and hedge removal, and partly because of shooting in south-west Europe when they are on migration to their wintering grounds in West Africa. Habitat restoration including the encouragement of thorny scrub to nest in and plenty of seeds to feed on should help. It is to be hoped that the recent moratorium on shooting in the EU will mitigate the situation.
12 June 2013
Turtle Dove, RSPB Otmoor
18645
176
Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) on the RSPB Otmoor nature reserve, Oxfordshire. Turtle Doves, the breeding range of which in the UK is restricted to south-east England, have declined sharply over the past few decades, partly due to intensification of farming and hedge removal, and partly because of shooting in south-west Europe when they are on migration to their wintering grounds in West Africa. Habitat restoration including the encouragement of thorny scrub to nest in and plenty of seeds to feed on should help. It is to be hoped that the recent moratorium on shooting in the EU will mitigate the situation.
12 June 2013
Collared Doves, RSPB Loch Spynie
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RSPB Loch Spynie
A pair of Collared Doves (Streptopelia decaocto), RSPB Loch Spynie. Collared Dove first colonised Britain in 1955, and in a short period their population grew massively as noted by the British Trust for Ornithology. Initally four birds were recorded in 1955, then the population reached approximately 15,000-25,000 pairs by 1970 (Hudson 1972).
30 January 2024
Dove's foot Cranesbill, Cholsey Meadows
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176
Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Dove's foot Cranesbill (Geranium molle), taken by David Palmar. This hairy annual plant has pink flowers and leaves with 5-7 lobes. This plant can grow up to 20cm.
18 April 2022
Dove's foot cranesbill, South Uist
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CEP - Ardmore
Dove's foot cranesbill (Geranium molle), South Uist. Rarely growing very tall, this plant prefers bare patches of soil in the lowlands. Petals are deeply notched.
25 May 2017
Collared doves, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Collared doves (Streptopelia decaocto) on a bird feeder in Kelvindale, Glasgow
21 December 2003
Collared dove, Glasgow
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CEP - Glasgow
Collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) in Hamilton Park Avenue, Glasgow. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1978.