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This site made it too easy Graham.
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Some kind of dove?
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This site made it too easy Graham.
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Case in point. Eastern coast of Australia only.
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Nice
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As with all such questions, you need to state precisely where this is. All species have distribution ranges. A few are widely distributed, but some have quite narrow ranges - some even down to a single island or country. (I just happen to know that I'm on the opposite side of the globe from you)
Although it does look like some kind of dove/pigeon. I looked it up, and the Columbidae family has roughly 310 species around the world.
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thanks guys he can have a name now and goes into my list of birds that have popped by Nambucca heads to say hi this year
D Fosse, I did share location and all the other details but Adobe appears to have dropped that info from the share i.e, what you see after clicking the link is different & I apologise for using Adobe software instead of my normal Cannon share
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Ussnorway wrote
I did share location and all the other details
Ah, sorry, so you did. My mistake, I wasn't paying attention.
It was sort of an automatic response to previous threads that didn't.
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ok so the user has to first click the bird in this forum and that takes them to Lightroom... you would think Adobe Forum could talk | link to Adobe Lightroom but that looks like a Jive issue
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