[Bristol-Birds] African Collared-Dove (Greene Co., TN)
- From: Alice Loftin / Don Miller <pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, butternuts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:35:02 -0400 (EDT)
August 28, 2008
This evening at about 6:55, I observed an African Collared-Dove near Tusculum
in Greene County. The precise location was C.M. Jones Road 0.4 mile from
Shiloh Road.
(African Collared-Dove is the current AOU name for the bird known formerly as
Ringed Turtle-Dove. The change was announced in AOU's 47th Supplement to the
Check-list of North American Birds and was reported on TN-bird on July 7, 2006
by Dean Edwards. The announcement also appeared in Birding, v. 39, no. 1
(January-February 2007), p. 33-34. Ringed Turtle-Dove is considered to be a
domesticated form of African Collared-Dove. The AOU does not consider African
Collared-Dove to be a self-sustaining species in North America. Although small
populations form, they tend to die out quickly.)
I observed the dove with binoculars at close range for several minutes as it
perched on a light wire and later when it flew, and thus was able to note all
major field marks. In overall size, it was a little larger than a Mourning
Dove but a little smaller and less plump than a Eurasian Collared-Dove. The
predominant color was peachy-tan rather than chalky gray-white. The primary
tips were noticeably paler than the wing tips of Eurasian Collared-Dove. Both
the undertail coverts and the underside of the tail were a uniform light gray
color. I did not detect any dark web on the tail. The collar was visible but
lighter in color and less sharply defined than on Eurasian Collared-Dove. When
the bird flew, the flight jizz was more like that of a Mourning Dove than a
Eurasian Collared-Dove (more "dovelike" rather than "pigeonlike", i.e., more
agile and streamlined).
I spoke with two property owners who also had observed the bird. They were
aware that it was an unusual dove and commented that today was the first day
that they had seen it. I have travelled C.M. Jones Road an average of at least
twice a week for the last decade or so, and have never noticed any doves there
other than Mourning.
Interesting notes:
The Migrant, v. 37, no. 4 (December 1966), p. 73-74 contains an account of a
Ringed Turtle-Dove about three miles south of Greeneville. The bird was
present from mid-April 1965 until January 17, 1966.
Several times in the mid-1990's, local birders reported a Ringed Turtle-Dove in
the Tusculum area. My personal records contain an entry for Ringed Turtle-Dove
on August 29, 1995 on Park Avenue West in Tusculum. Tomorrow is the thirteenth
anniversay of that sighting.
Don Miller
Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
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