
Where to spot
Widely found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Look for it in woodlands, parks, gardens, agricultural fields, and urban areas.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic five-note cooing call, often described as 'coo-COO-coo-coo-coo'. Look for its large size, grey body, white neck patch (absent in juveniles), and white wing bars prominent in flight. Approach quietly to observe its foraging behavior.
When to spot
Year-round in many parts of its range. Breeding occurs from spring through late summer. Best observed during daylight hours, often feeding in open areas in the morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Widely found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Look for it in woodlands, parks, gardens, agricultural fields, and urban areas.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic five-note cooing call, often described as 'coo-COO-coo-coo-coo'. Look for its large size, grey body, white neck patch (absent in juveniles), and white wing bars prominent in flight. Approach quietly to observe its foraging behavior.
When to spot
Year-round in many parts of its range. Breeding occurs from spring through late summer. Best observed during daylight hours, often feeding in open areas in the morning and late afternoon.
Despite its commonality, the Common Wood Pigeon performs elaborate aerial displays during courtship, including clapping its wings loudly, to attract a mate.
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