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A flock of these has taken up residence in the woods next to my house. They don’t appear to be nesting; they come and go in a large flock. If I’m reading the regs correctly there is no closed season or bag limit on them.
Does anyone ever hunt them? Are they any good to eat?
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not sure but they are very docile and if you can net some they are good for keeping your dogs trained up.
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I’d love to net a couple but these aren’t docile, they are very spooky. It would be a challenge to get a clear shot at one in the dense cover.
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Re: Eurasian Collared Dove
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June 09, 2010, 06:58:28 AM »
I would assume that they dont taste much different than a mourning dove. Theres quite a few of them in the Yakima valley now and I've read that other states have put a bag limit on them or included them in the same limit as mourning doves.
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June 09, 2010, 07:06:50 AM »
my neighbor has a feeder that attracts them by the dozens, and my labs go crazy everytime they land in my yard. They have caught a few this year, and its funney to see them at the patio window with a dove in there mouth.
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If you are from the westside, sounds to me more like band-tailed pidgeons.
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These are what I see everyday at the feeder.
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Quote from: WABONEHNTR on June 09, 2010, 07:13:06 AM
If you are from the westside, sounds to me more like band-tailed pidgeons.
Maybe. They have a band on their neck but I see both species have that marking. They also hang in the holly grove and I read that band tails are supposed to like holly.
They do look alike:
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Re: Eurasian Collared Dove
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That looks like a collard dove. There sure are a lot of them on the east side.
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June 09, 2010, 04:54:16 PM »
Seth, I am seeing those as well down here in Shelton. This year was the first time, I wonder if the WDFW has yet another great plan to release or re-release a species in Western Wa?
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I started seeing a few show up around the calf hutches last year. Never very many, but nice to see.
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we have them here around a few places like the grain growers. i think you are right, if i remember right there is no limit and open year round because they are a invasive species. now why the hell fish and wildlife won't see wolves as the same "invasive species"
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We've got the collared doves hanging around our place. Told the kid to have at em!
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June 17, 2010, 01:29:27 PM »
the collared doves you can buy at many pet shops
the band tailed pigeons are really cool and making a comeback it seems... I saw a bunch in the last few weeks at the feeder down the road along with the mourning doves and a squirrel and some jays oh and a few chickens
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are they protected? If not i am going to buy a trap so i can have birds to train my dogs again.
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