The Spotted Turtle-Dove or Spotted Dove (Spilopelia chinensis) is an introduced species in Australia, and according to the most recent guide it is confined to 'alienated habitats' - which is a phrase I have not heard before.
They are common in Melbourne, but seem to be more noticeable in my area in autumn when all the leaves - or most accurately acorns - have fallen from the oaks we have as street trees. I spent sone time this weekend looking for these birds feeding in the fallen leaves, but they seemed to prefer driveways and pavements.
You can also see in these pictures, that once a dove has found an acorn it may not always be the easiest thing for them to swallow!
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They are common in Melbourne, but seem to be more noticeable in my area in autumn when all the leaves - or most accurately acorns - have fallen from the oaks we have as street trees. I spent sone time this weekend looking for these birds feeding in the fallen leaves, but they seemed to prefer driveways and pavements.
You can also see in these pictures, that once a dove has found an acorn it may not always be the easiest thing for them to swallow!
As ever, to join in with WBW just click on the blue button below the thumbnails - feel free to share a link to this page on the many and varied forms of social media that we now use every day! SM