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RE: Collared doves


Thanks for the info chaps........bet ive seen at least a dozen today?.sods law

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The opposite has happened on my Newchurch Common patch with 7 years ago Collared Doves being absent totally but now seen on 99% of visits. To be fair it's probably just 1 or 2 pairs that have taken up residence so not a population explosion at all. They are still relatively common in the village where I live, Moulton in Cheshire too. But probably now outnumbered in our garden by Wood Pigeons.



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David

I think you are correct, the BTO's latest Breeding Bird Survey data would suggest a downward trend in the North West, from a peak in 2008.

If you enter Collared Dove into the below link, and the Region, you will see further info;

https://www.bto.org/our-science/projects/bbs/latest-results/trend-graphs

If interested, there is further information on the "Maps of population Density trends", access on the menu on the left hand of the page.

Cheers
Nick



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We saw two Collared Doves on Urmston Meadows yesterday but not seen very often.

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Collared doves of late seem to much reduced in numbers, cant remember when i last noticed one ,or is it just me?



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