2. Hunting time: You cannot hunt every night in autumn and winter. Generally choose to hunt at night when there is no wind and moon. It’s not that there are no turtle doves on moonlit nights, but your chance of success in hunting turtle doves on moonlit nights will be very low because the turtle doves have already escaped before they even get close to the tree.
3. The use of light: Some people say that it is not advisable to use too strong light or it is best to use yellow light, which varies from person to person. No matter what kind of lamp or flashlight you use, the most important thing is that the light source must be placed about 10cm in front of you, and people behind you must not use the light, otherwise it will be difficult for you to find the turtle dove. Avoid random shooting and long-distance lighting during action.
Turtle dove is the general name for birds of the genus Turtle dove, which belongs to the order of chordates and is smaller than domestic pigeons, so it is usually called turtle dove to distinguish it from homing pigeons.
Small head; thin neck; narrow, short, weak mouth; long and narrow wings, the second and third primary flight feathers are the longest; tail is quite long and protruding; Tatar is short and strong, with long and narrow toes , suitable for walking and running. The body feathers are mostly gray or brown, without metallic luster; both men and women are similar.
The relatively average turtle dove is 330 mm long. The upper body is mostly brown; there are blue-gray black patches on both sides of the base of the neck; the shoulder feathers have obvious reddish-brown feather edges; the tail is gray; the lower body is mainly reddish-brown.