Well yes, Clearly is a Diamond Dove (without the "). Chances are it is an
escaped aviary bird. They are a commonly kept species.
Philip
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"Diamond Dove" seen at Parkwood horse paddocks. Spent about an hour
following into trees and foraging on the ground, at times near horses.
Lyndon Howe.
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