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  2. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Earliest published illustration of the species (a male), Mark Catesby, 1731 Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus coined the binomial name Columba macroura for both the mourning dove and the passenger pigeon in the 1758 edition of his work Systema Naturae (the starting point of biological nomenclature), wherein he appears to have considered the two identical.

  3. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    Mourning doves reject slightly under a third of cowbird eggs in such nests, and the mourning dove's vegetarian diet is unsuitable for cowbirds. [40] Mourning doves can be afflicted with several different diseases and parasites, including tapeworms, nematodes, mites, and lice. The mouth-dwelling parasite Trichomonas gallinae is particularly severe.

  4. Squab - Wikipedia

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    Ten pairs can produce eight squabs each month without being fed by their keepers. [16] Pigeons which are accustomed to their dovecote may forage and return there to rest and breed. [ 10 ] Industrially raised pigeons have young which weigh 1.3 pounds (0.59 kg) when of age, as opposed to traditionally raised pigeons, which weigh 0.5 pounds (0.23 kg).

  5. L.A. mystery: The mourning doves stopped singing. What ... - AOL

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    Hearing the mourning dove again was a revelation, but with it came a realization: the wistful coo hadn't been in the air for years. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  6. Martha (passenger pigeon) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Martha soon became a celebrity due to her status as an endling, and offers of a $1,000 reward for finding a mate for Martha brought even more visitors to see her. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Several years before her death Martha suffered an apoplectic stroke , leaving her weakened; the zoo built a lower roost for her as she could no longer reach ...

  7. Strong mourning and white-winged populations forecast for ...

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    Aug. 28—AUSTIN — A rainy spring and early summer led to a good nesting season through most of the state and near record high populations of mourning and white-wing doves across large portions ...

  8. American robin - Wikipedia

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    According to the Partners in Flight database (2019), the American robin is the most abundant landbird in North America (with 370 million individuals), ahead of red-winged blackbirds, introduced European starlings, mourning doves and house finches. [4] It has seven subspecies.

  9. A pink dove died of fume inhalation. Here's why it's ... - AOL

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    A week after a dove — dyed pink from head to claw — was found on the streets of New York City and brought to a local bird-rescue organization for medical treatment, the bird has died, largely ...