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    Default Large oddly coloured looking pigeon

    The photos aren’t 100% clear
    The first photo shows the birds on the left look like a flock of escaped doves and the big bird on the right looks like a very large pigeon.
    I cannot find a pigeon in any of my books that have this colouring.

    The second picture shows a gull separating them

    The third picture the pigeon like bird flies off and you can see the under side.

    I’m wondering what sort of bird he is?
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    Haven't a clue Chocks but it has lovely markings

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    Strange one Chocky, looks like a Rock Dove and Feral Pigeon mix.
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    I looked up rock dove. I just wondered I didn't like the seagul. I don't think it was out to harm the doves . Maybe he thought he was on =e of them. Nice looking chap though

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