No way, I had a collared dove that looked just like that! We always let him be free to roam around with other birds, and he was very friendly towards my family. Eventually he flew away with some other birds, and I hope he's having a nice life now, enjoying nature!
@@teenmafia3644 No, it's their excitement call. With Eurasian Collared Doves, the excitement call is a nasal scream (like blowing a stuffed up nose), with domestic Ringneck Doves, it's a laughing sound, and with European Turtledoves, the excitement call is a popping sound. Domestic and feral Pigeons, and their Rock Pigeon ancestor don't have an excitement call. With 'true' turtledoves (Streptopelia), the excitement call is sometimes uttered before and between bouts of cooing when performing the bowing display, which functions as both a courtship and an aggressive display, when fighting, and when performing the flight display, which consists of a steep wing clapping ascent followed by a gliding descent. Ringnecks are much more likely to utter their excitement call before and during the bowing display, and when mating, than ECDs. Ringnecks also greet their mates with the excitement call.
@@teenmafia3644 If you were referring the whooshing sound, then, yes this is produced by their wings. Here is a video of a pet male ECD challenging his mirror reflection. He utters his excitement call as he lands after trying to fly at his reflection: th-cam.com/video/Lzk91e4WkTs/w-d-xo.html A male domestic Ringneck of the Fawn/Blond phenotype aggressively courting his keeper's hand. Unlike the ECD, he readily utters his excitement call before and between performances of his bowing display: th-cam.com/video/-ewN_NnQ3SU/w-d-xo.html
This type of Pigeon is so cute. It's very seldom you see one in Dublin. They are all over Gran Canaria. All the Hotels I stay in when there have to ask me to stope feeding the pigeons on numerous occasions. I don't :-)
That scream is their excitement call. It is uttered when challenging rivals (usually when landing next to an adversary), and during their flight display. It's the equivalent of the 'laughing' of domestic Ringneck Turtledoves, but the latter also utter their excitement call before and between performing the bowing display, when greeting mates, and at the climax of mating, which Eurasian Collared Doves rarely do. Both male and female ECDs and Ringnecks utter the excitement call. Rock, domestic, and feral Pigeons don't have an excitement call.
I have a eurasian collard dove as a pet and he'll fly to me just by making eye contact. He can also be meaner than hell though, pecking at my face if I get close enough...
+Sharaz Cheema of course he was my pet but it does not mean I can not lose him. I was sleeping in my bed and he was outside in the balkon. He got out from the cage and did not find me. So he went to looking for me but I was not outside I was in my bed. So he just lost because we were in an other country not at home. We were on holiday.
Üdvözöllek! Szeretném megkérdezni, hogyan sikerült keresztezni a két fajt? Illetve, a szirti vagy más néven házi galambnak melyik alfaja volt? Gondolok itt postagalambra vagy sima városi galambra! Nagyon tetszenek a videóid és örülök, hogy magyar vagy! Válaszodat előre is köszönöm
Szia Ricsi. Ezt a balkani gerlet, amit a videon latsz egy kacago gerlevel kerezteztem. A hibridemnek sajnos nem voltak fiasak a tojasai, pedig a feher galambbal parba alltak es költöttek is, vagyis a fiatlan tojasokon ültek. Mivel kereztezett (gerle x galamb) igy a kromoszomaparjai nem egyeznek meg se a galambeval, se a gerlevel.
A very mammalian perspective! They're fighting over territory and dominance. Doves and pigeons are monogamous, biparental, and form long term and sometimes permanent pair bonds. The great majority of mammals are polygamous or promiscuous, don't pair bond, don't practice paternal care, and fight for access to females. Doves and pigeons will fight furiously over nest territories, and personal space, and in the case of wild Rock Pigeons and their domestic and feral descendants, roosting territories. Eurasian Collared Doves don't fight over mating rights; they pair bond, and unlike Rock Pigeons they rarely 'cheat'. Male Rock, domestic, and feral Pigeons sequester their mates from other males when their eggs can be fertilized (a period of a week or so) by following their partners closely and driving them away when they get too close to other males, or strange Pigeons of 'undetermined' gender. They also disrupt fertilization by rival males by attacking them, sometimes in groups, during copulation. This happens only after a rival male has mounted his mate, and stops as soon as he is knocked off.
@@jamesdaple9951 mounting a rival during fights enables the top bird to punch with both wings and peck an adversary's head without being punched or pecked back with any force. Female doves and Pigeons also try to mount when fighting. Most of the "slapping" of fighting doves and Pigeons is actually punching with the carpal joint of their wings, as with geese and swans.
+Dr Mega The father was the dove and the Mom was the racing pigeon. He is a beautiful male dove. Here is the video from the parents: th-cam.com/video/WMXL7EZZcDU/w-d-xo.html
No way, I had a collared dove that looked just like that! We always let him be free to roam around with other birds, and he was very friendly towards my family. Eventually he flew away with some other birds, and I hope he's having a nice life now, enjoying nature!
What a roosters. I don't even knew that dove is capable to fight so desperately. Pigeons do, but I thought that doves are less cocky.
Vla Yes, collared doves are extreme aggressive : ) If I go to the city with my pigeon, somethimes they attach him too.
I love the 'aah aah' call they make when landing..
It's the sound of their wings..
@@teenmafia3644 No, it's their excitement call. With Eurasian Collared Doves, the excitement call is a nasal scream (like blowing a stuffed up nose), with domestic Ringneck Doves, it's a laughing sound, and with European Turtledoves, the excitement call is a popping sound.
Domestic and feral Pigeons, and their Rock Pigeon ancestor don't have an excitement call. With 'true' turtledoves (Streptopelia), the excitement call is sometimes uttered before and between bouts of cooing when performing the bowing display, which functions as both a courtship and an aggressive display, when fighting, and when performing the flight display, which consists of a steep wing clapping ascent followed by a gliding descent. Ringnecks are much more likely to utter their excitement call before and during the bowing display, and when mating, than ECDs. Ringnecks also greet their mates with the excitement call.
@@motherlandbot6837 thanks for the knowledge I appreciate it a lot
@@teenmafia3644 If you were referring the whooshing sound, then, yes this is produced by their wings.
Here is a video of a pet male ECD challenging his mirror reflection. He utters his excitement call as he lands after trying to fly at his reflection:
th-cam.com/video/Lzk91e4WkTs/w-d-xo.html
A male domestic Ringneck of the Fawn/Blond phenotype aggressively courting his keeper's hand. Unlike the ECD, he readily utters his excitement call before and between performances of his bowing display:
th-cam.com/video/-ewN_NnQ3SU/w-d-xo.html
Pigeons and Doves are Cute and Beautiful Birds
This type of Pigeon is so cute. It's very seldom you see one in Dublin. They are all over Gran Canaria. All the Hotels I stay in when there have to ask me to stope feeding the pigeons on numerous occasions. I don't :-)
:D Thats great :D
That white one is so fat & cute :DDDDD I wanna hug him!!
And the way his feet were tripping on the wooden floor near the end :3
:DD
5 seconds. the reason being for their screeching noise because its most likely a warning call for landing or attention grabber for mating
That scream is their excitement call. It is uttered when challenging rivals (usually when landing next to an adversary), and during their flight display. It's the equivalent of the 'laughing' of domestic Ringneck Turtledoves, but the latter also utter their excitement call before and between performing the bowing display, when greeting mates, and at the climax of mating, which Eurasian Collared Doves rarely do. Both male and female ECDs and Ringnecks utter the excitement call. Rock, domestic, and feral Pigeons don't have an excitement call.
Interesting encounter!☺ Nice that they had dinner together after all;)
I like that box on top
LOVE THEM I GOT 20 I AM FEEDING @ MY BACKYARD IN QUEENS, NEW YORK.
I have a eurasian collard dove as a pet and he'll fly to me just by making eye contact. He can also be meaner than hell though, pecking at my face if I get close enough...
Nemcsak hogy be mert jönni a lakásba, de még a tubidat is elzavarja, mekkora forma. :))
kemeny arc volt :D
wow, your hybrid is good at pecking back at the collared dove!
i have two eurasian collared doves that are both bonded to me; they both jump on my hand immediately and buzz their wings every time lol
very good :)
Very Cute boi
"Iiiii IIIII" So relatabile
Why did he make that noise at 0:05?
+wk2k11 Collared dove make this sound before landing. I dont know why but they make it often.
+Boborjan Bobo I think it means they are excited :)
Must be a signal to land probably
@@Boborjanbobo so it's another way for saying excuse me? And what does it mean if they laugh screech
Boborjan Bobo so the dovegeon follows you everywhere? thats cool
♥♡♥
What r they fighting for , wtf 😂😂😂
I got too many Hawks around home, I have keep em enclosed but let them free fly around in house , gonna build an Aviary soon...
Yes, birds of pray are everywhere. I lost already too many of my birds.
nyx bird u are very lucky bro u got such good friends
+Sharaz Cheema Thank you. Unfortunatelly I dont have the hybrid any more. I lost it on holiday.
Ohhh sad,how did u lost it
Sharaz Cheema He was in the balkon and one morning he was not in his cage. He just fly away.
+Boborjan Bobo strange but i thought he was ur pet
Has he came back?
+Sharaz Cheema of course he was my pet but it does not mean I can not lose him. I was sleeping in my bed and he was outside in the balkon. He got out from the cage and did not find me. So he went to looking for me but I was not outside I was in my bed. So he just lost because we were in an other country not at home. We were on holiday.
very nyx u got a very special friend and how long do u hav the hybred and how did you trained him so gut plz share when u like ?
0:07 This bird is a eurasian collared dove.
yes
Üdvözöllek! Szeretném megkérdezni, hogyan sikerült keresztezni a két fajt? Illetve, a szirti vagy más néven házi galambnak melyik alfaja volt? Gondolok itt postagalambra vagy sima városi galambra! Nagyon tetszenek a videóid és örülök, hogy magyar vagy! Válaszodat előre is köszönöm
Szia Ricsi. Ezt a balkani gerlet, amit a videon latsz egy kacago gerlevel kerezteztem. A hibridemnek sajnos nem voltak fiasak a tojasai, pedig a feher galambbal parba alltak es költöttek is, vagyis a fiatlan tojasokon ültek. Mivel kereztezett (gerle x galamb) igy a kromoszomaparjai nem egyeznek meg se a galambeval, se a gerlevel.
What are your Birds' Names
The grey one is Grumpy and the big white one is Pencake :)
@@Boborjanbobo those are Cute Names Pencake is a Pretty White Pigeon and Grumpy is a Beautiful Pigeon/Dove Hybrid
Do you think they might be gay?
+chezza81 No, they only want to dominate each other.
+m1nt3a No, they dont :) They just trust you. If they fight like in this video than yes. Otherwise not
Lol. I thought they were mating lol
@@JazmineYang xD
Are they breeding or just fighting
only fighting
Did it breed proper?
They're fighting for who gets to mate first😅
A very mammalian perspective! They're fighting over territory and dominance. Doves and pigeons are monogamous, biparental, and form long term and sometimes permanent pair bonds. The great majority of mammals are polygamous or promiscuous, don't pair bond, don't practice paternal care, and fight for access to females.
Doves and pigeons will fight furiously over nest territories, and personal space, and in the case of wild Rock Pigeons and their domestic and feral descendants, roosting territories. Eurasian Collared Doves don't fight over mating rights; they pair bond, and unlike Rock Pigeons they rarely 'cheat'. Male Rock, domestic, and feral Pigeons sequester their mates from other males when their eggs can be fertilized (a period of a week or so) by following their partners closely and driving them away when they get too close to other males, or strange Pigeons of 'undetermined' gender. They also disrupt fertilization by rival males by attacking them, sometimes in groups, during copulation. This happens only after a rival male has mounted his mate, and stops as soon as he is knocked off.
how did you bread a dove with a pigone toghter?
I didnt breed them.I just got it like a present. It is possible to breed them. You need a dove and a small size pigeon.
ok because i have tame doves to sub to my channle and ill sub to yours
Nice
They can’t figure out who’s role it is to be in top!
they both males, they just wanna show to each other who is the top guy :D
@@Boborjanbobo Oh thanks!! Didn’t know they fight for dominance!! Like other animals!!
@@jamesdaple9951 yes, they do it too :)
@@jamesdaple9951 mounting a rival during fights enables the top bird to punch with both wings and peck an adversary's head without being punched or pecked back with any force. Female doves and Pigeons also try to mount when fighting.
Most of the "slapping" of fighting doves and Pigeons is actually punching with the carpal joint of their wings, as with geese and swans.
i got a question, how was the Hybrid father pigeon or Dove ?
+Dr Mega The father was the dove and the Mom was the racing pigeon. He is a beautiful male dove. Here is the video from the parents: th-cam.com/video/WMXL7EZZcDU/w-d-xo.html
+Boborjan Bobo nice work, does the dove voice bother you ? all my problem is that i'm afriad that the dove will bore me with his voice
Hi I am from India how could you train your pegion and dove
I already uploaded a training video about my training method.
So can I breed one of those doves with my racing pigeon?
Yes, you can
Boborjan Bobo hello my question is how did you come about getting the mix of a pigeon and a dove? We should name the hybrid "dovegeon"
Milko Mateo I got him just like a present. I dont breed pigeons.
Was he like trying to mate with ur hybrid?
No, they want only dominate the other.
It was a video game, now it's just a video.
I didn't get to see the entire video. So, finally... Who gets to do, who?
A racing pigeon with a dove
It works good for breeding?
I want To try this
That bird is verry beautifal
Yes, it can work but much easier if you take a smaller type of pigeon than racing pigeon. Male pigeon X Dove female works good.
and wil they come back if you let them out?there is al little bit of a racing pigeon in it than
300 BOY Of course, they come back if you let them out. But dont bring them away like a racing pigeon. You will loose them from a longer distance.
okthanks for the information :)and it is best.to use a male racing pigeon.and a female dove?greeting
yeah but make sure ur pigeon is smaller in size, then it would be much easier to breed.
I see ones in my bird table
Boborjan Bobo im tryin to mix a ring neck dove with a wild mourning dove. Which the mourning dove has been settling quite well.
Milko Mateo I think is possible to mix them, but I got my hybrid from a man who breed them. I dont breed pigeons
I crossed a ringneck with a mourning dove and both times the hybrids only lived for about a year...very pretty though and cool coo
Mix it with a Cuban thief pouter they with go and catch other pigeons
Nikokkhuughhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
lol, your dove don't know how what it means, right?
PatentSTM This is two male dove. They want to dominate each other
nice move 2vs1 ;)
funny
Collared dove
Is this rape? 0:12
Yes, they want to dominate each other.
Lol!!!!
stupid pigeon and lovey dovey