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Description Plate LXXIV Figures 166: The Carolina Turtle Dove (Ectopistes carolinensis) (aka Mourning Dove-Zenaida macroura), & 167: The Wild Pigeon (Ectopistes migratoria) (aka Passenger Pigeon-Ectopistes migratorius) by Hill in De Kay's Zoology of New York State.
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by FunkMonk using CommonsHelper. Source: "Zoology of New York, or the New-York Fauna, Part II, Birds" by James Ellsworth De Kay and J. W. Hill.

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Author James Ellsworth De Kay. The original uploader was John Sweeney at English Wikipedia.

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