Convervation status: Green 1 video Latin nameStreptopelia decaocto FamilyPigeons and doves (Columbidae) OverviewCollared doves are a pale, pinky-brown grey colour, with a distinctive black neck collar (as the name suggests). They have deep red eyes and reddish feet. Their monotonous cooing will be a familiar sound to many of you. Although you'll often see them on their own or in pairs, flocks may form where there is a lot of food available. Where to see themJust about anywhere, but often around towns and villages. They're common visitors to gardens. But collared doves only came to the UK in the 1950s, after a rapid spread across Europe from the Middle East. When to see themAny time of year. What they eatSeeds and grain. Estimated numbers| Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* |
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| - | 298,000 territories | - | - |
* UK breeding is the number of pairs breeding annually. UK wintering is the number of individuals present from October to March. UK passage is the number of individuals passing through on migration in spring and/or autumn. Distribution
- In the UK
- All UK
Please note that the map is only intended as a guide. It shows general distribution rather than detailed, localised populations.
Sound: David Farrow, Xeno-canto |