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Keep a look out in the tree tops for rooks first nest-building - record them on our survey!

turtle dove

Streptopelia turtur

  • Britain’s smallest dove, about 26cm long
     
  • Back is a mix of black and brown, like a turtle’s shell
     
  • Greyish cap and rump
     
  • Pinkish breast
     
  • Black and white barring on the neck
     
  • Song is a distinctive, soft purring
     
  • Easy to distinguish in flight due to narrow white tip at the end of the black tail
     
  • It is fast-flying
     

Where found

In open, wooded farmland, in hedgerows and woodland edges mainly in the south and east of Britain.
 

When to look forAdd the dates of when you first record this species

A summer visitor from March onwards.