Texan White-Winged Doves
Zenaida asiatica
This bird’s native range extends from the south-western USA through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Most of the USA’s birds are summer visitors, choosing to spend the winter in Mexico, though in southeastern Arizona and in southern New Mexico and Texas along the Rio Grande River Valley they are year-round residents.
During the early twentieth century, habitat loss and excessive hunting brought the population of these birds down from 12 million to under a million in 1939. Since that time, hunting practices have been better managed and the birds have adapted to urban and suburban life. In 2001 the population was estimated to be 2.2 million. It’s still a far cry from the late nineteenth century, but it’s moving in a good direction.
On display here are those doves I met in Texas. To see images of the birds I’ve met in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, visit the <Species Gallery>.
9 Photos
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: White-Winged Doves were the most vocal and least shy of all the doves in camp. These birds enjoyed drinking nectar from the hummingbird feeders. The camp where I spent April in Brownsville, Texas has a "Reseca" or Oxbow lake on its border, Several feeder stations, with tall trees and grassy areas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:25 19:13 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/160 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D508124-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: White-Winged Doves were the most vocal and least shy of all the doves in camp. These birds enjoyed drinking nectar from the hummingbird feeders. The camp where I spent April in Brownsville, Texas has a "Reseca" or Oxbow lake on its border, Several feeder stations, with tall trees and grassy areas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:25 18:50 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/800 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D507930-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: There are three species of dove I've seen in camp; Inca, Eurasian Collared, and White-Winged. By far the most vocal are these, who may be heard at any hour, day or night. I found these birds at a well stocked feeder in camp where I stayed in Brownsville Texas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:17 11:11 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 400 mm, f/8.0, 1/640 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D502727-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: There are three species of dove I've seen in camp; Inca, Eurasian Collared, and White-Winged. By far the most vocal are these, who may be heard at any hour, day or night. I found these birds at a well stocked feeder in camp where I stayed in Brownsville Texas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:17 10:57 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/800 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D502470-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: There are three species of dove I've seen in camp; Inca, Eurasian Collared, and White-Winged. By far the most vocal are these, who may be heard at any hour, day or night. I found these birds at a well stocked feeder in camp where I stayed in Brownsville Texas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:17 10:52 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/1250 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D502397-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: I found some nice birds at a roadside rest area about one hour east of Fort Stockton Texas to break the monotony of the I-10 freeway. I was surprised how many birds I found. There were 3 oriole species, 3 flycatcher species, and cactus wrens. |
Date Taken: 2020:05:09 18:01 |
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Location:
East Pecos County Rest Area |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 800 mm, f/8.0, 1/2500 |
File Name: WhiteWingDove_D505443-EastPecosCounty |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: There are three species of dove I've seen in camp; Common Ground, Eurasian Collared, and White-Winged. By far the most vocal are these, who may be heard at any hour, day or night. I found these birds at a well stocked feeder in camp where I stayed in Brownsville Texas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:17 11:11 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 400 mm, f/8.0, 1/640 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D502729-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: There are three species of dove I've seen in camp; Common Ground, Eurasian Collared, and White-Winged. By far the most vocal are these, who may be heard at any hour, day or night. I found these birds at a well stocked feeder in camp where I stayed in Brownsville Texas. |
Date Taken: 2020:04:17 10:33 |
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Location:
Breeze Lake |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 400 mm, f/16.0, 1/320 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D502022-Breeze-Lake-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
White-Winged Dove(Zenaida asiatica) |
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Description: This dove seemed to be keeping an eye on me and the parakeets. As I was preparing to leave Corpus Christi, getting the RV ready for the road, I visited an RV Park and found many dozens of nesting Monk Parakeets. Apparently Corpus Christi Texas wasn't done with me yet! |
Date Taken: 2020:03:19 14:06 |
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Location:
Nueces |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 550 mm, f/5.6, 1/4000 |
File Name: WhiteWingedDove_D505750-CorpusChristi-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
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