collared dove造句
例句與造句
- These once familiar birds have been outnumbered 5-to-1 by the collared dove and wood pigeon, the Royal Society for the Preservation of Birds said Thursday.
- Collared doves cooing in early spring are sometimes mistakenly reported as the calls of early-arriving cuckoos and, as such, a mistaken sign of spring's return.
- Appearing in Britain for the first time in 1975, the collared dove was recorded in 62 percent of yards this year, and has seen its population jump by 525 percent.
- The mourning dove is sometimes called the " American mourning dove " to distinguish it from the distantly related mourning collared dove ( " Streptopelia decipiens " ) of Africa.
- Feral populations of Barbary doves establish themselves readily as a result of escapes or releases from captivity, but they will merge with local populations of Eurasian collared doves if they exist.
- It's difficult to find collared dove in a sentence. 用collared dove造句挺難的
- The abundant species identified were : grey francolin, Eurasian collared dove, laughing dove, Indian robin, red-vented bulbul, common babbler, house sparrow and plain munia.
- The "'African collared dove "'( " Streptopelia roseogrisea " ) is a small dove found in Africa in the arid region south of the Sahara.
- The eared dove ranges across the entirety of South America from Colombia to Tierra del Fuego, the Eurasian collared dove has a massive ( if discontinuous ) distribution from Tucuman in northern Argentina.
- Pigeon Paramyxovirus is an emergent disease and has the potential to affect domestic poultry, making the Eurasian Collared Dove a threat to not only native biodiversity, but a possible economic threat as well.
- While the spread of disease to native species has not been recorded in a study, Eurasian Collared Doves are known carriers of the parasite " Trichomonas gallinae " as well as Pigeon Paramyxovirus.
- The African collared dove is the species thought to be the wild ancestor of the domestic Barbary dove, though some suggest the Eurasian collared dove ( " Streptopelia decaocto " ) may also have been involved.
- The African collared dove is the species thought to be the wild ancestor of the domestic Barbary dove, though some suggest the Eurasian collared dove ( " Streptopelia decaocto " ) may also have been involved.
- The collared dove is not wary and often feeds very close to human habitation, including visiting bird tables; the largest populations are typically found around farms where spilt grain is frequent around grain stores or where livestock are fed.
- On a slightly related ornithological note, we had no collared doves in the UK in the 50s then a few were brought over from the US for a private aviary and now we are similarly plagued with the damn things.
- On appearance alone it may also be confused with the Eurasian collared dove, vinaceous dove, red-eyed dove, red turtle dove, mourning collared dove or the Barbary dove, a popular cage bird with isolated feral populations.