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The most common types of doves in Argentina are the Pale-backed Wood Dove, the Ruddy Quail-Dove, and the Eared Dove.
Dove Species Found in Argentina
Argentina is home to several species of doves, and dove hunting is a popular activity in the country. Among the most sought-after species are the Pale-backed Wood Dove, the Ruddy Quail-Dove, and the Eared Dove. The Pale-backed Wood Dove is a relatively small bird with a grayish-brown back and pale underside, weighing around 100-120 grams. The Ruddy Quail-Dove is slightly larger, weighing around 150-170 grams, and has a distinctive ruddy-brown plumage.
Dove Hunting Techniques in Argentina
Dove hunting in Argentina typically takes place in the eastern and central regions of the country, where the terrain is relatively flat and open. Hunters often use a combination of calling and decoys to attract doves, which are then shot with shotguns using bird shot. The most effective times for dove hunting in Argentina are during the early morning and late afternoon, when the birds are most active. Hunters typically shoot doves in fields or open areas, where they can be seen flying or perched in trees.
Regulations and Season
In Argentina, dove hunting is regulated by the national wildlife agency, which sets annual bag limits and hunting seasons for each species. The 2022 hunting season for doves in Argentina ran from April 1 to June 30, with a daily bag limit of 10 birds per hunter. Hunters are required to possess a valid hunting license and to follow all applicable regulations, including those related to the use of firearms and bird identification.
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