its finally over... all 352 species in the family columbidae!!!
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its finally over... all 352 species in the family columbidae!!!
took me 48 hours in the span of 34 days,,
free pdf for anyone that wants it

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A common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) comes in to land in Zelenogradsk, Russia
by Oleg Chernyshov
Pale-capped Pigeon (Columba punicea), family Columbidae, order Columbiformes, Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary, India
photograph by Debojit Deb
Rock Doves (Columba livia) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
common woodpigeon (columba palumbus) and eurasian collared dove (streptopelia decaocto), ireland

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Today’s columbidae:
Common Wood-Pigeon (Columba palumbus)
Large, bulky light gray bird with pale patch on neck, bright white wing band visible in flight, and a black-tipped tail. Most wood pigeons have white neck patches, but some birds located in Azores + Madeira, Portugal and much of western Asia have tan or “cinnamon” neck patches. Lives in woodland and semi-open areas, including gardens and towns. Common in most of Europe and much of Asia. The only known sighting in the Americas was a single wood pigeon observed in Quebec, Canada. Travels in flocks, especially in winter. Gives a five-syllable series of low coos: “hrruu-hooo-hoo-hoo-hoo”.
[Image description: A stylized digital drawing of a reddish brown & white pigeon with blue eyes facing left while looking right. End of image description]
NGC 1808 // Zhang H & Xinran Li