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Old 11-30-2000, 09:53 AM
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hi guy if we do get a dove season please make sure your shooting at a dove not a homing pigeon.because killing a homing pigeon is a federal effences .I am not talking about the pigeons living in your barns but the ones with leg bands. thanks
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Old 11-30-2000, 10:03 AM
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To me the doves and pigeons look a lot the same. How do you tell the difference?
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Old 11-30-2000, 11:34 AM
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doves are about 50% smaller than pigeons, have a pointed tail (pigeons have a squared off tail), and faster wing beats. The also tend to have a more "direct" flight pattern than pigeons do.
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Old 11-30-2000, 07:43 PM
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It is not all that difficult to tell what a dove looks like in flight. I assume that we are all out in the field enjoying nature a lot this time of year. Well, when you are out there, keep an eye open for doves. There are especially noticable around grain fields this time of year.

To mistake a pigeon for a dove is like mistaking a coot for a mallard, an elk for a whitetail, a king salmon for a brook trout. It is simply not difficult to ID these birds.


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Old 12-02-2000, 06:20 PM
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thanks for your understanding.cause I also raise homing pigeons and I have lost hundreds of them in ohio due to dove season.
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