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  2. Release dove - Wikipedia

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    These white Barbary doves are most commonly used in stage magic acts. White Barbary doves are sometimes released in large public ceremonies as a peace symbol, and at weddings and funerals. However, releases usually use homing pigeons, as Barbary doves lack the homing instinct and will die if released into the wild. White pigeon in Chandigarh.

  3. White-winged dove - Wikipedia

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    White-winged dove. The white-winged dove (Zenaida asiatica) is a dove whose native range extends from the Southwestern United States through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. They are large for doves, and can be distinguished from similar doves by the distinctive white edge on their wings. They have a blue eyering, and red eyes.

  4. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    The mourning dove is a medium-sized, slender dove approximately 31 cm (12 in) in length. Mourning doves weigh 112–170 g (4.0–6.0 oz), usually closer to 128 g (4.5 oz). [ 26 ] The mourning dove has a wingspan of 37–45 cm. [ 27 ] The elliptical wings are broad, and the head is rounded.

  5. White-tipped dove - Wikipedia

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    The dove is about 28 cm (11 in) long and weighs 155 g (5.5 oz). Adult birds of most races have a grey tinge from the crown to the nape, a pale grey or whitish forehead and a whitish throat. The eye-ring is typically red in most of its range, but blue in most of the Amazon and northern South America. The upperparts and wings are grey-brown, and ...

  6. Doves as symbols - Wikipedia

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    Doves as symbols. White doves at the Blue Mosque, Mazar-i-Sharif. Doves, typically domestic pigeons white in plumage, are used in many settings as symbols of peace, freedom, or love. Doves appear in the symbolism of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and paganism, and of both military and pacifist groups.

  7. Barbary dove - Wikipedia

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    Behavior. Barbary doves are easily kept and long-lived in captivity, living for up to 12 years. There have been cases of doves living over 20 years, [2] and, in one case, of a dove living for 29 years. [3] In recent years they have been used extensively in biological research, particularly into the hormonal bases of reproductive behaviour ...

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  9. Wild Bird Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Bird Fund was incorporated as a nonprofit in 2005, marking the city's first licensed wildlife hospital. [3][4] It operated in McMahon's New York apartment for several years, and in a space inside a veterinary hospital, Animal General, on Columbus Avenue in Manhattan's Upper West Side. [5][2][6] The rescue center opened its own ...