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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar61" data-source="post: 1785855" data-attributes="member: 18495"><p>Forty-two for me, seen in the United States, Bahamas, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru, Spain, United Kingdom, Gambia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Malaysia.</p><p></p><p>01. Rock Pigeon</p><p>02. Speckled Pigeon</p><p>03. Stock Pigeon</p><p>04. Pale-backed Pigeon</p><p>05. Common Wood Pigeon</p><p>06. Pale-vented Pigeon</p><p>07. Red-billed Pigeon</p><p>08. White-crowned Pigeon</p><p>09. Band-tailed Pigeon</p><p>10. Plumbeous Pigeon</p><p>11. Ruddy Pigeon</p><p>12. Dusky Pigeon</p><p>13. European Turtle Dove</p><p>14. Dusky Turtle Dove</p><p>15. Adamawa Turtle Dove</p><p>16. Oriental Turtle Dove</p><p>17. Eurasian Collared Dove</p><p>18. African Collared Dove</p><p>19. Mourning Collared Dove</p><p>20. Red-eyed Dove</p><p>21. Vinaceous Dove</p><p>22. Spotted Dove</p><p>23. Laughing Dove</p><p>24. Black-billed Wood Dove</p><p>25. Blue-spotted Wood Dove</p><p>26. Namaqua Dove</p><p>27. Zebra Dove</p><p>28. Mourning Dove</p><p>29. Eared Dove </p><p>30. Zenaida Dove</p><p>31. White-winged Dove</p><p>32. West Peruvian Dove</p><p>33. Common Ground Dove</p><p>34. Ruddy Ground Dove</p><p>35. Inca Dove</p><p>36. Blue Ground Dove</p><p>37. White-tipped Dove</p><p>38. Gray-fronted Dove</p><p>39. Gray-headed Dove</p><p>40. White-faced Quail-Dove</p><p>41. Bruce's Green Pigeon</p><p>42. African Green Pigeon</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar61, post: 1785855, member: 18495"] Forty-two for me, seen in the United States, Bahamas, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru, Spain, United Kingdom, Gambia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Malaysia. 01. Rock Pigeon 02. Speckled Pigeon 03. Stock Pigeon 04. Pale-backed Pigeon 05. Common Wood Pigeon 06. Pale-vented Pigeon 07. Red-billed Pigeon 08. White-crowned Pigeon 09. Band-tailed Pigeon 10. Plumbeous Pigeon 11. Ruddy Pigeon 12. Dusky Pigeon 13. European Turtle Dove 14. Dusky Turtle Dove 15. Adamawa Turtle Dove 16. Oriental Turtle Dove 17. Eurasian Collared Dove 18. African Collared Dove 19. Mourning Collared Dove 20. Red-eyed Dove 21. Vinaceous Dove 22. Spotted Dove 23. Laughing Dove 24. Black-billed Wood Dove 25. Blue-spotted Wood Dove 26. Namaqua Dove 27. Zebra Dove 28. Mourning Dove 29. Eared Dove 30. Zenaida Dove 31. White-winged Dove 32. West Peruvian Dove 33. Common Ground Dove 34. Ruddy Ground Dove 35. Inca Dove 36. Blue Ground Dove 37. White-tipped Dove 38. Gray-fronted Dove 39. Gray-headed Dove 40. White-faced Quail-Dove 41. Bruce's Green Pigeon 42. African Green Pigeon Dave [/QUOTE]
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