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Sighting of a Crested Pigeon at the Bay of Islands in 2012
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Byrd
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Re: Sighting of a Crested Pigeon at the Bay of Islands in 20
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Jake
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I used to keep and breed this species in a large, planted aviary in Blenheim. They bred well but their nests weren't overly robust, and the chicks were tiny for a pigeon species. Nevertheless I did have them nest many times successfully in native shrubs. I was contacted once by a lady who was wanting a hen for her two free-flying cocks. I also tried to home them to our garden but it was a costly exercise. I have had a diamond dove hang around for weeks after escaping, and a friend of my in Grovetown, just outside of Blenheim, would frequently have a few diamond doves getting out of his planted aviaries and you'd just see them flying around the gardens and hanging out on the aviaries. I understand that crested bronzewings (pigeons/doves) had been introduced onto on of the Hawaiian islands, but have maybe died out too?
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SomesBirder
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That's correct.Jake wrote:I understand that crested bronzewings (pigeons/doves) had been introduced onto on of the Hawaiian islands, but have maybe died out too?
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Jan
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Re: Sighting of a Crested Pigeon at the Bay of Islands in 20
Hey Boneywhitefoot, I like your special needs bit. We all have those! Lots of Xmas grub for 1...... 
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I don't have special needs, I have special wants.Jan wrote:Hey Boneywhitefoot, I like your special needs bit. We all have those! Lots of Xmas grub for 1......
It's similar, but more high end.
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Re: Sighting of a Crested Pigeon at the Bay of Islands in 20
Yes, the CHCH pop seems to have died out unfortunately. I visit the vicinity (the peri-urban roads West and SW of Willowbank Reserve) regularly (7 or 8 times/year), but haven't seen the birds for several years.