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We used to have a lovely mixture of birds in the garden. Lately, it seems that we have a overpopulation of Doves. and other birds are withdrawing.

I guess, nothing one can do against this relentless sound plague.

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I think it is just the season.  Many of the other birds will have migrated, or are breeding now.. so on nests.

 

If the doves are annoying you, try getting a plastic owl and fixing it up on your house or wall.. that usually freaks them out!

 

Also, obviously, don't put any seed out to feed the birds.. as this will encourage the doves to come for dinner.  If you want to see different birds.. feed fruit like banana, papaya, etc which the doves don't eat.

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I have never seen doves frighten off other birds. Are you sure you don't mean pigeons?

Also if you have squirrels these could be raiding the nests which would mean less birds.

 

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We got 20 banana trees. Lots of fruits but only ir_ regularly harvested. Yes we have squirrels . We could train them so that they go after dove nests. I admit, I don't know the difference between dove and pigeons.
Owl idea is good.

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The sounds of Doves annoys you !, it's called nature,

with so much other noise going on all around,

 

regards worgeordie

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I admit, I don't know the difference between dove and pigeons.


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Don't know a dove from a pigeon but counts banana trees. Buy a bird book.
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A off topic post attempting to bring politics in the discussion has been removed. Political discussions are only allowed on the news forums.

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4 hours ago, THAIPHUKET said:

 I admit, I don't know the difference between dove and pigeons.

This is an important first step, but there are eleven more to go, and they get steeper exponentially. But, "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" ... the final step into the void will render you unable to know the difference between yourself and others.

 

cheers, ~o:37;

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THAIPHUKET,

'other birds are withdrawing' - I noticed the same in our orchard.

May be the doves are interrupting the communication of different birds.

In the 'city' our neighbours love the doves, so there is a lot of noise,

almost the whole day. And I really understand that you wrote

'... this relentless sound plague'.

I think the only thing you could do is chase them away.

As they are intelligent (or smart) animals they will understand

that you don't want/like them and they will chose another home.

To be honest the noise of doves and pigeons may be hell.

At least for me.

So thanks for your absolutely sympathic post.

 

Some info, courtesy of   differencebetweendotcom

Dove vs Pigeon

• Both doves and pigeons belong to the same family of birds called Columbidae

• The difference between doves and pigeons lies in their size.

• While doves are smaller and have a pointed tail, pigeons are larger in size and have a rounded tail

• Both are found in almost all parts of the world

• There are large pigeons weighing almost 4kg and there are also doves weighing as little as 22 grams.

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Wolfmuc. I appreciate your information about the differences . I enjoy learning every day .thank you very much

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Ruffian Dick - Wiki or what:

'Their call is a series of soft, staccato cooing notes.' - May be you're right.

At least they are active from dawn to dusk.

( Just to inform: In Thailand and Indonesia, the birds are popular as pets because of their calls

and cooing competitions are held to find the bird with the best voice. )

 

 

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What is the bird with the call that sounds like a bass woodwind?  I used to hear it when I lived outside of Udon Thani.  It was a really lovely sound, not at all raucous.

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13 hours ago, dddave said:

What is the bird with the call that sounds like a bass woodwind?  I used to hear it when I lived outside of Udon Thani.  It was a really lovely sound, not at all raucous.

I'm guessing that's a Nok Kapoot, aka Greater Coucal; I love their whooping sounds: check out WhiteRussian's description:

 

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6 hours ago, orang37 said:

I'm guessing that's a Nok Kapoot, aka Greater Coucal; I love their whooping sounds: check out WhiteRussian's description:

 

 

That's it.  Great link, Thank you.  

I do remember seeing those birds scratching in tall grass around paddy dikes.  I wondered if they were some type of Pheasant or Grouse.

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On 5/11/2017 at 9:07 AM, wolfmuc said:

Ruffian Dick - Wiki or what:

'Their call is a series of soft, staccato cooing notes.' - May be you're right.

At least they are active from dawn to dusk.

( Just to inform: In Thailand and Indonesia, the birds are popular as pets because of their calls

and cooing competitions are held to find the bird with the best voice. )

 

 

Yep, we had zebra doves in Hawai'i. It wasn't until I returned to LOS that I realized they are Thai natives.

 

Lots of cool songbirds down Thailand way. :)

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