Thursday, 7 July 2022

Re: [cobirds] Rock Pigeon a "rare bird" in El Paso County?

Yes. The reviewer states that you need to choose "Rock Pigeon / Feral Pigeon" for the pigeons in El Paso county. Then the rare bird alert will not be an issue.

Mel Goff
Colorado Springs
On 07/07/2022 7:11 PM Marty W <wolfmartinc@gmail.com> wrote:


In the past couple months I've seen 2-3 times in the ebird Rare Bird list-serve for El Paso County, listings for Rock Pigeon--not in remote national forest on the slopes of Pikes Peak, but for spots in or very much closer to Colorado Springs than Pikes Peak. What am I missing? Are these claims of wild-type individuals (as in Eurasia/Africa) vs feral/domestic??

(I inquired to the ebird rare bird folks, but only got an auto message back saying their mailbox was full.)

Marty Wolf
NW Colo. Spgs.


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