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<blockquote data-quote="csanchez7" data-source="post: 2076459" data-attributes="member: 64151"><p>A good year for pigeons and doves in 2011, adding 12 additional species. I finally caught up with the Quail-Dove genus in Ecuador with great views of three different species. </p><p></p><p>31) Scaled Pigeon</p><p>32) Plumbeous Pigeon</p><p>33) Dusky Pigeon</p><p>34) West Peruvian Dove</p><p>35) Eared Dove</p><p>36) Ecuadorian Ground-Dove</p><p>37) Croaking Ground-Dove</p><p>38) Pallid Dove</p><p>39) Gray-fronted Dove</p><p>40) Sapphire Quail-Dove</p><p>41) Ruddy Quail-Dove (including a nest!)</p><p>42) White-throated Quail-Dove</p><p></p><p>Carlos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csanchez7, post: 2076459, member: 64151"] A good year for pigeons and doves in 2011, adding 12 additional species. I finally caught up with the Quail-Dove genus in Ecuador with great views of three different species. 31) Scaled Pigeon 32) Plumbeous Pigeon 33) Dusky Pigeon 34) West Peruvian Dove 35) Eared Dove 36) Ecuadorian Ground-Dove 37) Croaking Ground-Dove 38) Pallid Dove 39) Gray-fronted Dove 40) Sapphire Quail-Dove 41) Ruddy Quail-Dove (including a nest!) 42) White-throated Quail-Dove Carlos [/QUOTE]
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