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	 [Consigliere S4 - Basil Ede] Wood Pigeon, Stock Dove, Turtle Dove
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| Birds of Town and Village, Paintings by Basil Ede
 
 Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) is a member of the family Columbidae, doves and pigeons. In the colder northern and eastern parts of its European and western Asiatic range the Wood Pigeon is a migrant, but in southern and western Europe it is a well distributed and often abundant resident. The three Western European Columba pigeons, Wood Pigeon, Stock Pigeon, and Rock Pigeon, though superficially alike, have very distinctive characteristics; the Wood Pigeon may be identified at once by its larger size at 38???43 cm, and the white on its neck and wing. It is otherwise a basically grey bird, with a pinkish breast.
 
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | Common Woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) Scientific Name:	Columba palumbus Linnaeus, 1758
 Common Names:
 English	–	Common Woodpigeon, Common Wood-Pigeon, Common Wood Pigeon, Common Woodpigeon, Woodpigeon, Wood Pigeon
 French	–	Pigeon ramier
 French: Pigeon ramier German: Ringeltaube Spanish: Paloma torcaz
 Taxonomy: Columba Palumbus Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
 |  |  |  | Guest |  |  | Stock Dove (Columba oenas) French: Pigeon colombin German: Hohltaube Spanish: Paloma zurita
 Other common names: Stock Pigeon
 Taxonomy: Columba Oenas Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
 |  |  |  | Guest |  |  | Scientific Name:	Streptopelia turtur (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Names:
 English	–	European Turtle-dove, European Turtle-Dove, European Turtle Dove, Turtle Dove
 French	–	Tourterelle des bois
 French: Tourterelle des bois German: Turteltaube Spanish: Tórtola europea
 Other common names: Common Turtle-dove, Isabelline Turtle-dove (rufescens)
 Taxonomy: Columba Turtur Linnaeus, 1758, India; error = England.
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