RE: Eurasian Collared-Dove

Phil Davis (pdavis@ix.netcom.com)
Tue, 18 May 1999 23:11:33 -0400


Dave -

Well ...  All I can add is to repeat that the AOU considers it to be a
legitimate species (see note below re the 7th edition checklist) and
considers it to be established at a few locales in North America (even if
the local state records committees don't !!!).  The MOS (and most other
North American birding organizations) defer to the AOU on issues of
taxonomy and general North American status.

Phil


At 08:41 AM 05/17/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>A while back I read where the Ringed Turtle-Dove was no longer considered a
>wild bird anywhere in the world.  It has been reduced to the status of
>strictly a cage bird.
>
>> ----------
>> From: 	Phil Davis[SMTP:pdavis@ix.netcom.com]
>> Reply To: 	mdosprey@ARI.Net
>> Sent: 	Thursday, May 13, 1999 2:12 AM
>> To: 	mdosprey@ARI.Net; Mike Milton; BirdChat@listserv.ARIZONA.edu
>> Subject: 	Re: Eurasian Collared-Dove
>> 
>> ***** WARNING:  Four letter banding codes are used in this message ...
>> parental discretion is recommended *****
>> 
>> Mike -
>> 
>> Only recently was documentation on the Ft. McHenry, MD "Ringed
>> Turtle-Doves" (RITD) deposited with the MD/DC Records Committee, by Bob
>> Ringler.  I think no one has any doubt that these were RITDs.  They do
>> differ from Eurasian Collared Doves (EUCD) by overall color, wing pattern
>> and vocalization.
>> 
>> The AOU [7th edition checklist] considers the RIDT (C. risoria) as
>> "introduced and established in west-central Florida (Pinellas County), the
>> Bahamas (New Providence), Puerto Rico, and apparently in eastern Texas
>> (Houston Region) and Alabama (Montgomery).  Other North American
>> populations (e.g., in Los Angeles) have failed to become established".
>> 
>> The EUCD (C. decaoto) is considered by the AOU to be "common and abundant
>> from the Tampa and Palm Beach to southern Florida; also established
>> locally
>> in coastal Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern Louisiana, occurring
>> casually to North Carolina ... and Pennsylvania ... [with references to a
>> few other states]".
>> 
>> I pretty sure the ABA has "delisted" the RITD, in spite of the AOU
>> assertion that they are established.  This would indicate that neither
>> Florida, nor any other states, include the RITD on their state list (at
>> least not any more).
>> 
>> I will copy this message to Birdchat, since I'm interested to see what
>> Florida birders have to say about this.
>> 
>> The MD/DCRC would certainly be interested in any reports of EUCD.  Recent
>> sightings of single RITDs have been "presumed" to be escapees ...  but ...
>> ???
>> 
>> Thx.
>> 
>> Phil
>> 
>> 
>> At 03:32 AM 05/12/1999 -0400, Mike Milton wrote:
>> >    A further historical question -- what about the birds reported in
>> >Maryland Birdlife 37(2): 48, (Winter Season,  R. Ringler) as follows:
>> >                "At Fort McHenry the Ringed Turtle Doves  had a nest
>> >with 2 eggs on Feb. 27 [1980] (Bielenberg)."
>> >    There are other reports, e.g. Maryland Birdlife 37(1): 33:  "A
>> >Ringed Turtle Dove was reported in Silver Spring on Aug. 5 [1980] (Betty
>> >Collins)."
>> >
>> >    As I recall, populations, including those in Florida, which are now
>> >accepted without controversy as Streptopelia decaocto, Eurasian
>> >Collared-Dove, were generally called S. risoria, Ringed Turtle-Dove,
>> >circa 1980.  The more current books I have at hand indicate that escaped
>> >or feral "risoria" are occasionally seen, are distinguishable from
>> >decaocto both by voice and plumage, and that the name "risoria" should
>> >be reserved for the domesticated variety of S. risogrisea, African
>> >Collared-Dove.
>> >    I assume that there has been no reason for the MD-DC Records
>> >Committee (or the Yellow Book)  to be concerned with any Streptopelia,
>> >in view of their origin and absence of a sustaining population here.
>> >But were the Fort McHenry birds decaocto, or  "risoria", and  should I
>> >finally delete rosogrisea from my Grand Unedited Illegitimate Personal
>> >World List?
>> >
>> 
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>> MD/DC Records Committee
>> 
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