- The black-billed
wood dove or black-billed
dove (Turtur abyssinicus) is a
pigeon which is a
widespread resident breeding bird in a belt
across Africa just...
-
Turtur is a
small genus of
doves native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Species in this
genus are
known as
wood doves. The
genus Turtur was
introduced in 1783...
-
links between the
first nine
songs as well as
adding a prelude, the
Wood Dove's Song, and the
whole of
Parts 2 and 3. By the time he
returned to the...
- blue-headed
wood dove (Turtur brehmeri), also
known as the blue-headed
dove, is a medium-sized (up to 25 cm (9.8 in) long),
rufous brown wood-
dove with bluish-grey...
- The blue-spotted
wood dove or blue-spotted
dove (Turtur afer) is a
species of bird in the
family Columbidae. It is
abundantly present throughout Africa...
- The emerald-spotted
wood dove or emerald-spotted
dove (Turtur chalcospilos) is a bird of the
family Columbidae,
resident across eastern and
southern Africa...
-
mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) is a
member of the
dove family, Columbidae. The bird is also
known as the
American mourning dove, the rain
dove, the chueybird...
- Wire-tailed
swallow Wompoo fruit dove Wonga pigeon Wood duck
Wood pipit Wood sandpiper Wood snipe Wood stork Wood thrush Wood warbler Woodchat shrike Woodford's...
- The
common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus), also
known as
simply wood pigeon, is a
large species in the
dove and
pigeon family (Columbidae),
native to the...
- The Wild
Dove (also
known as The
Wood Dove; Czech: Holoubek), Op. 110, B. 198 (1896), is the
fourth orchestral poem
composed by the
Czech composer, Antonín...