Band-Tailed Pigeon
Patagioenas fasciata

There are two distinct populations of these birds, with no apparent overlap in their respective ranges. One group lives on the North American west coast from British Columbia into northern Baja California (Mexico). In southern California and north to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, these birds are resident year round.
The second group visits the southern inter-mountain states of the USA only in summer. They spend winters in higher elevations throughout Mexico, and Central America and south to northern Argentina.
Taxonomists believe there are six or more subspecies (in two groups) of Band-Tailed Pigeon. But many feel this species requires further investigation and redefinition:
- North American
- P. f. monilis breeds British Columbia, and possibly southeastern Alaska, south to southern California, and western Nevada. They spend winters in central California southward, sometimes in southeastern British Columbia, and east of their breeding range.
- P. f. fasciata breeds in the mountains from northern Colorado, central Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas, south through Mexico into Central America. The northern populations migrate in winter to southern Arizona and New Mexico southward and often moving to lower elevations.
- P. f. vioscae lives in the Sierra de la Laguna mountains of southern Baja California (Mexico).
- Central and South American
- P. f. parva lives in northern Nicaragua.
- P. f. letonai lives in Honduras and El Salvador.
- P. f. crissalis lives in Costa Rica and western Panama.
- P. f. albilinea lives in Colombia east through Venezuela and Trinidad, and south through Andes to northwestern Argentina.
- P. f. roraimae lives in southeastern Venezuela.
The North American population has suffered an over 60% decline since 1966. Unregulated hunting has taken a huge toll on these birds, especially in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Several states continue to allow hunting of these birds.
My experiences with Band-Tailed Pigeons have proven them to be shy and cautious subjects. All my meetings have been in the mountains of the Peninsular Ranges in east San Diego County. Often the only clues they provide to their presence is the loud wing-flapping as they leave their high perches ahead of me, to pursue a perch even further away.
10 Photos
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: Up-slope along Old Mine Road, to the Montezuma Mines near Ranchita, California. San Diego County. |
Date Taken: 2014:10:17 12:50 |
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Location:
Old Mine Road |
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Camera Information: NIKON D3X, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/320 |
File Name: D3X0581-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2014 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: Large group along the Montezuma Valley Road. San Diego County, California. |
Date Taken: 2015:02:20 9:15 |
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Location:
Montezuma Valley Road |
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Camera Information: NIKON D3X, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/640 |
File Name: D3X6454-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2015 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: Large group along the Montezuma Valley Road. San Diego County, California. |
Date Taken: 2015:02:20 9:15 |
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Location:
Montezuma Valley Road |
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Camera Information: NIKON D3X, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/500 |
File Name: D3X6455-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2015 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: Idyllwild, California. Riverside County 2016-05-21. |
Date Taken: 2002:04:21 16:40 |
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Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, |
File Name: A2D21b09-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2002 - Jack Daynes - shadeTree Imaging |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: Exploiting the seed feeders at the Idyllwild Nature Center near Idyllwild, California. Riverside County. |
Date Taken: 2009:02:20 22:53 |
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Location:
Idyllwild Nature Center |
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Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, |
File Name: A2D21b25-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2002 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: This normally shy bird allowed me but a few seconds to capture images in the town of Mount Laguna, in the coastal mountains of San Diego County California. |
Date Taken: 2019:06:17 8:43 |
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Location:
Visitor Center |
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Camera Information: NIKON D5, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/800 |
File Name: BandTailedPigeon_D5X9109-MountLaguna |
| © 2019 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Patagioenas fasciata) |
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Description: I spent my morning with the lower elevation birds at Cave Creek. Then I drove to the higher elevations of the Chiricahuas, hoping to find Mexican Chickadees. I struck out with the chickadees, but made do with the birds more willing to spend time with me. |
Date Taken: 2023:07:11 11:17 |
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Location:
Chiricahua Mountains |
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Camera Information: NIKON Z 9, 800 mm, f/5.6, 1/800 |
File Name: BandTailedPigeon_Z9X1778_ChiricahuaMountains-AZ |
| © 2023 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: At the 'Springs' on Santa Rosa Mountain. Elevation 7400' on southern Riverside County, California. |
Date Taken: 2014:08:30 17:53 |
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Location:
Santa Rosa Mountain |
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Camera Information: NIKON D3X, 800 mm, f/6.3, 1/800 |
File Name: D3X9524-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2014 Jack Daynes, shadeTree-Imaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: At the Santa Rosa Springs. Santa Rosa Mountain, Riverside County, California. |
Date Taken: 2002:04:25 8:52 |
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Location:
Santa Rosa Mountain |
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Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, |
File Name: A3F25c23-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2002 Jack Daynes, shadeTree-Imaging.com |
Band-Tailed Pigeon(Columba fasciata) |
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Description: At the Santa Rosa Springs. Santa Rosa Mountain, Riverside County, California. |
Date Taken: 2002:04:25 8:52 |
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Location:
Santa Rosa Mountain |
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Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, |
File Name: A3F25c24-BandTailedPigeon |
| © 2002 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
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