Columba livia
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 11 inches * The familiar 'pigeon' of cities and parks * Sexes similar * Adult similar to juvenile * Large, chunky dove * Medium length tail is squared off at tip * Highly variable plumage (some can be entirely chestnut, white, black or anything in between)
Typical color morph:
* Dark bill * Dark gray head, neck and upper breast * Green and purple iridescence on hindneck * Pale gray back, wings and belly * Two dark bars on wings (formed from dark tips to secondaries and greater secondary coverts) * Dark gray primaries * White rump * Pale gray tail with black terminal band
Similar species:
Other pigeons are wholly dark with different head patterns. All other species lack double dark bar on wing and have darker wings and backs.
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