they are both "tori" because "tori" means bird. it is just saying the type of animal
Pigeons and doves are the same family but some of them are more commonly known as doves or pigeons. The collared dove, the white dove and the turtle dove are commonly known as doves whereas the other family members like the feral pigeon, wood pigeon and racing pigeon as known as pigeons. To further confuse, the feral pigeon is descended from the rock dove aka rock pigeon. The wood pigeon is also known as the ringed dove and is largest member of the family. So, a wood pigeon is one type of dove or pigeon whereas the term dove is a general term for the family.
Mourning doves and pigeons are in the same family of birds, but they are different species. Mourning doves are smaller and have distinctive markings compared to pigeons.
The phrase "little dove" when translated from English to Japanese is 小さな鳩 (chiisana hato). In this translation, "小さな" (chiisana) means "small" or "little," and "鳩" (hato) means "dove." Japanese often places the descriptive word before the noun it modifies, which is why "小さな" comes before "鳩" in this translation.
YES: same thing. We call Cow: Beef. And Pig: Pork. Tho we call many Fowl dishes by there species name, Dove is called squab, and Has been since the Norman invasion of Saxony. it's simply Tradition: the food is the Same. Pigeon is Dove, also- But there are many Sub species, or "Kinds" of doves or pigeon- you should buy from a reputable source rather than hunting or trapping. You may also ask the specific name of the "breed" or Sub-species of Dove, simply for your edification.
Having done some surfing for a friend on the same topic, a common answer seems to be pigeon/dove
It means they are in the same flock
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No, not all pigeons belong to the same species. The term "pigeon" generally refers to a variety of species within the family Columbidae, which includes around 300 different species. These species can vary significantly in size, coloration, and behavior, with some well-known examples being the rock pigeon and the mourning dove. Each species has its own unique characteristics and adaptations suited to its environment.
what is the diffrerence between a white dove and a bee hummingbird
There are about 310 species of pigeons. Several are endangered. The passenger pigeon, which numbered from 3.5 to 5 billion, was hunted to extinction in about 80 years. The common Rock Pigeon (that we see in most large cities) does not even number 200 million, but is not at risk of going extinct. The Socorro Dove is extinct in the wild (pigeons and doves are the same order and family, but different species. E.g., the common city pigeon, the Rock Pigeon is actually the Rock Dove); the Victoria Crowned Pigeon is Near Threatened (classification on the path to extinction); the Negros Fruit Dove, the Silver Pigeon and the Sulu Bleeding Heart remain with less that 50 in existence. There are a number of other pigeon species that have less than 500 individuals still alive. The reasons for extinction are almost always related directly to mankind, in the destruction of habitats and hunting.
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there is a pigeon on my window sill that has been there since 9pm it is now 1sm