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  2. Texas Game Wardens offer tips for a safe, enjoyable dove hunt

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    Aug. 29—AUSTIN — Hunters preparing for the Sept. 1 opening of dove season have much to look forward to, with significant increases in both mourning and white-wing dove populations. While ...

  3. Eared dove - Wikipedia

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    More than 23 million of these doves are thought to be in the fields around Córdoba in northern Argentina, and recent estimates put the figure in the 32-million range. Not uncommonly, a single gun can shoot 1000 birds in a day. The scale of this wing-shooting recalls the numbers of passenger pigeons taken by North American gunners in the 1800s ...

  4. Dove season takes flight Sept. 1 - AOL

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    The dove is our most abundant game bird — and a good dove hunt celebrates the revival of fall hunting. August is the perfect time to get dove hunting ... Dove season takes flight Sept. 1

  5. 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 ...

  6. Pigeon-shooting - Wikipedia

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    Slowly, shooting faded out of fashion, and the shooting range was demolished in 1972. [30] After the ring was demolished, a mosaic titled "From the Earth to the Sea" ("De la Terre a la Mer") was installed by Victor Vasarely. [31] The popularity of pigeon shooting at Monte Carlo included creation of new types of gun stocks; the "Monte Carlo ...

  7. Snipe - Wikipedia

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    If the snipe flies, hunters have difficulty wing-shooting due to the bird's erratic flight pattern. The difficulties involved around hunting snipes gave rise to the military term sniper , which originally meant an expert hunter highly skilled in marksmanship and camouflaging , but later evolved to mean a sharpshooter or a shooter who makes ...

  8. Upland hunting - Wikipedia

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    Upland hunters use all types of shotguns from break-action single-shots to semi-automatics, calibered from .410 bore through to 12-gauge.The quintessential shotgun for upland hunting is a double-barrel shotgun in a smaller gauge such as a 16-, 20-or 28-gauge, using small round pellets known as birdshots, which are also commonly used in duck hunting.

  9. Columbidae - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon is a French word that derives from the Latin pīpiō, for a ' peeping ' chick, [6] while dove is an ultimately Germanic word, possibly referring to the bird's diving flight. [7] The English dialectal word culver appears to derive from Latin columba. [6] A group of doves has sometimes been called a "dule", taken from the French word deuil ...