Over half the European
population of Stock Dove is found in the
The
last record of Stock Dove on
Stock
Doves are largely blue-grey with a pinkish breast and an attractive iridescent
bottle green band on the back of the neck.
In flight they show a diagnostic broad black
border around most of the wings. Another
differentiating feature is their black eyes.
The bill is yellowish and the
legs are pink. They have a black tipped
tail and two small black wing-bars on each wing, which are less distinct than
the wing-bars on a Rock Dove. Juveniles
are duller and lack the iridescent green neck patch.
Like
all pigeons, Stock Doves have a well-developed crop: a sac inside the throat
where food can be stored before it is digested.
This enables the bird to gather plenty of seeds quickly, before
retreating to a safe place where the food can be digested properly.
If you do see
Stock Doves, please take a moment to report the sighting to me, so our records
can be as comprehensive as possible.