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<blockquote data-quote="chowchilla" data-source="post: 1789720" data-attributes="member: 61100"><p>48. Several Aussie species still missing, either because I haven't been to the right areas or have dipped (how I've missed Brush Bronzewing to date remains a mystery... should tick it in Tassie this September though).</p><p></p><p>Australia is particularly well-endowed with this group (over 20 species) and some are real crackers!</p><p></p><p>1) Rock Dove/Feral Pigeon.</p><p>2) Speckled Pigeon.</p><p>3) Stock Dove.</p><p>4) Wood Pigeon.</p><p>5) Lemon Dove.</p><p>6) White-headed Pigeon.</p><p>7) Red-billed Pigeon.</p><p>8) Band-tailed Pigeon.</p><p>9) Eurasian turtle Dove.</p><p>10) Dusky Turtle Dove.</p><p>11) Eurasian Collared Dove.</p><p>12) African Mourning dove.</p><p>13) Red-eyed Dove.</p><p>14) Ring-necked Dove.</p><p>15) Vinaceous Dove.</p><p>16) Spotted Dove.</p><p>17) Laughing Dove.</p><p>18) Brown Cuckoo-Dove.</p><p>19) Emerald-spotted Wood-Dove.</p><p>20) Black-billed Wood-Dove.</p><p>21) Blue-spotted Wood-Dove.</p><p>22) Tambourine Dove.</p><p>23) Namaqua Dove.</p><p>24) Emerald Dove.</p><p>25) Common Bronzewing.</p><p>26) Crested Pigeon.</p><p>27) Spinifex Pigeon.</p><p>28) Squatter Pigeon.</p><p>29) Wonga Pigeon.</p><p>30) Diamond Dove.</p><p>31) Zebra Dove.</p><p>32) Peaceful Dove.</p><p>33) Bar-shouldered Dove.</p><p>34) White-winged Dove.</p><p>35) Inca Dove.</p><p>36) Common Ground-Dove.</p><p>37) Plain-breasted Ground-Dove.</p><p>38) Ruddy Ground Dove.</p><p>39) White-tipped Dove.</p><p>40) Grey-chested Dove.</p><p>41) Pink-necked Pigeon.</p><p>42) Yellow-vented Pigeon.</p><p>43) African Green Pigeon.</p><p>44) Wompoo Fruit-Dove.</p><p>45) Superb Fruit-Dove.</p><p>46) Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove.</p><p>47) Torresian imperial-Pigeon (oh come on... no-one calls it that in Cairns!)</p><p>48) Topknot Pigeon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chowchilla, post: 1789720, member: 61100"] 48. Several Aussie species still missing, either because I haven't been to the right areas or have dipped (how I've missed Brush Bronzewing to date remains a mystery... should tick it in Tassie this September though). Australia is particularly well-endowed with this group (over 20 species) and some are real crackers! 1) Rock Dove/Feral Pigeon. 2) Speckled Pigeon. 3) Stock Dove. 4) Wood Pigeon. 5) Lemon Dove. 6) White-headed Pigeon. 7) Red-billed Pigeon. 8) Band-tailed Pigeon. 9) Eurasian turtle Dove. 10) Dusky Turtle Dove. 11) Eurasian Collared Dove. 12) African Mourning dove. 13) Red-eyed Dove. 14) Ring-necked Dove. 15) Vinaceous Dove. 16) Spotted Dove. 17) Laughing Dove. 18) Brown Cuckoo-Dove. 19) Emerald-spotted Wood-Dove. 20) Black-billed Wood-Dove. 21) Blue-spotted Wood-Dove. 22) Tambourine Dove. 23) Namaqua Dove. 24) Emerald Dove. 25) Common Bronzewing. 26) Crested Pigeon. 27) Spinifex Pigeon. 28) Squatter Pigeon. 29) Wonga Pigeon. 30) Diamond Dove. 31) Zebra Dove. 32) Peaceful Dove. 33) Bar-shouldered Dove. 34) White-winged Dove. 35) Inca Dove. 36) Common Ground-Dove. 37) Plain-breasted Ground-Dove. 38) Ruddy Ground Dove. 39) White-tipped Dove. 40) Grey-chested Dove. 41) Pink-necked Pigeon. 42) Yellow-vented Pigeon. 43) African Green Pigeon. 44) Wompoo Fruit-Dove. 45) Superb Fruit-Dove. 46) Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove. 47) Torresian imperial-Pigeon (oh come on... no-one calls it that in Cairns!) 48) Topknot Pigeon. [/QUOTE]
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