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horseshoes | 11:01 Sun 19th Dec 2010 | Hobbies & Interests
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I took this photo yesterday. This tree is at the bottom of our garden in a field and it is MASSIVE - surrounded by fields. The bird's breast looks to be quite pink. It's a very large bird - MUCH bigger than the magpies and wood pigeons. Thank you.

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Turtle dove?
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Lol. No. Nor a partridge in a pear tree!
Can't see clearly but could be a jay? It doesn't look that big to me but jays are the same size as pigeons.
I have enlarged the picture and it is definitely some sort of dove.
It's very hard to see but does look like a wood pigeon or maybe a male sparrowhawk
I think it`s a pigeon. There were two types of pigeon in my garden this morning and some of them had a reddish breast.
Looks like a very fat wood pigeon to me!
With the help of hc's enlargement it looks even more like a wood pigeon.
Yes, definitely a wood pigeon. I thought it was a turtle dove at first because of the breast, but as the OP says it is very big it has to be a wood pigeon.
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Well I am surprised if it is a wood pigeon. It is MUCH larger than the ones I normally see. He's obviously massively "puffed-up" because of the snow. My Dad and I both though it was some kind of hawk, as we have lots of them around here, also buzzards galore. Thank you for your answers.
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hc4361 - I'm sorry, I honestly thought you were joking in your first answer.
It is a wood pigeon. It is just fluffed up because of the cold weather, I think there is a bit of white on the wings, which would clinch it.
correction ..no white visible

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