Hello, Birders.

The short version of the story. Several *African Collared-Doves* (*Streptopelia 
roseogrisea*) are present in the residential neighborhood just west of 
Greenlee Preserve, Boulder County. I audio-recorded one late in the morning 
this warm Monday, Oct. 20. A bit distant, but I think diagnostic:

https://soundcloud.com/ted-floyd/african-collared-dove-2014-10-20-1048-colo-boul-lafa-y

More on the collared-doves in a moment, but first a note for the Boulder 
County birder who still "needs" *Bushtit* for 2014. This morning, a 
sputtering flock was strewn along the trail along the south side of the 
preserve (north side of Waneka Lake). They're still here. Git 'em while the 
gittin's good, I'd say.

Back to the African Collared-Doves. In reviewing audio from the past few 
months around Lafayette, I can tell that these doves have been around for a 
while. And I have a photo from a month or so ago. It's fascinating and 
wonderful that I'd just dismissed them as Eurasian Collared-Doves. I wonder 
if they're breeding. And if so, with whom. African Collared-Dove genes may 
be more prevalent in the North American *Streptopelia* genome than a lot of 
us realize:

https://aba.org/nab/v64n4p548.pdf

Well, they're here. I'll post excessively and obnoxiously about them in the 
months and years to come... :-)

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

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