
“With that rusty coloration and the funny little thing on its neck … this looks like you took a dove and kind of added some bling to it.”
— Alvaro Jaramillo, a senior biologist at the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, on an oriental turtle dove, native to Russia and Japan but rarely seen in the U.S., spotted last week in Palo Alto.
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