They're quite common in the western United States. They're eifinitely not endangered, as you could hunt them in the Fall. They're tasty, but it takes a lot of them to make a meal.
Just wondered, did you know that all Pigeons are Doves, all varieties, including the pure white ones, which I think are the ones you mean, are descended from Rock Doves, so whenever you see a pigeon, your seeing a dove..
we have two or three that come in the garden regularly for food, together with the wood pigeons. We used to have some pure white ones years ago, but dont know what happened to them. Are you kiddin us, as I cant believe you havnt seen one!!
i didnt know they were a species of pigeon !!! and thank u all for ur anwers , however yes i have never seen one at all not once in my life , only ever on television , weired hey ?
get pigeons as well- both stock and wood pigeons. Plus loads of domestic doves as well as wild collared doves. No turtle doves though- have to wait for the summer months for them and when I visit the reserve I warden on near Oxford.