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The speckled pigeon is frequently seen around human habitation and cultivation.
Speckled pigeon (Columba guinea)
Speckled Pigeon Columba guine Common throughout, except (W).
Instead my cat, Virgil, and I were treated to an ever-growing display of speckled pigeons, cooing and roosting just outside our now unobstructed window.
The IUCN Redlist identified a possible threat to the species from the speckled pigeon (Columba guinea).
Both engines of the aircraft ingested a flock of speckled pigeons as it took off from Bahir Dar Airport, and subsequently overheated.
A quick look around the hotel gardens produced Speckled Pigeon, Senegal Coucal, Common Bulbul and a few Beautiful (Long-tailed) Sunbirds.
The speckled pigeon (Columba guinea), or (African) rock pigeon, is a pigeon that is a resident breeding bird in much of Africa south of the Sahara.
Black Tern 1 hawking over Kotu ponds Speckled Pigeon 3 Vinaceous Dove c10 Namaqua Dove 1 seen near entrance to the hotel.
Joel was as smart as usual, Ian's head looked like a speckled pigeon, Elliott was the baggy-clothed bassist and Dave had decided to use his head as a canvas!
On the open areas of lawn were plenty of Olive Thrushes, Red-winged Starlings, Speckled Pigeons, Red-eyed Doves, & Laughing Doves.
The triangular spots of the spotted green pigeon are not unique among pigeons, but are also seen in the spot-winged pigeon (Columba maculosa) and the speckled pigeon (C. guinea), and is the result of lack of melanin deposition during development.
Red-eyed Dove Speckled Pigeon Prospects looked good from the balcony of the hotel room, with a couple of Red-winged Starlings clinging to other balconies, and Speckled Pigeon on an opposing roof.
Yet much life was supported by this trickle of water: butterfly and beetle, serpent and lizard, the graceful little gazelle that danced like whiffs of saffron dust on the heat-quivering plains, the speckled pigeons with their ruffs of wine-coloured feathers that nested on high ledges all drank here.