Nests And Eggs of Familiar British Birds Described And Illustrated With An Ac

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Nests And Eggs of Familiar British Birds Described And Illustrated With An Ac
H G Henry Gardiner Adams
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In winter they consort with the Eing Doves, but are not perhaps so numerous in this country as these birds. They migrate from place to place, and feed on hemp, rape, and other seeds, young shoots of plants, berries, beech-mast, acorns, and grain. EOCK DOYE. WHITE-BACKED DOVE. WILD, OE EOCK PIGEOX. FIGURE 22. SCIENTIFIC name Columba livia; the latter name probably from livida livid, blue, or lead -coloured. It is held by some that this species, and not the Stock Dove, has the best claim to be co...nsidered the original of the Common Pigeon; others have confounded the species, although there appears to be a very clear mark of distinction in the white patch over the TURTLE DOVE. 51 tail, which is never absent, the broad black band across the grey wings, and the more deep and distinct marking of the plumage altogether. Besides, the habits of this bird differ considerably from those of either of the other species. It is, as its name implies, a haunter of rocks, in the crevices and caverns of which it generally builds its rude nest of twigs, and grass, and stalks of plants.

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