A wood pigeon or ringdove, a common wild pigeon species found throughout Europe and Asia.
From Old English and Scottish dialect origins, 'cushat' is a traditional name for the wood pigeon, possibly related to the bird's cooing call or Old Norse origins.
The cushat's scientific name, Columba palumbus, is less poetic than the old English folk name, but both refer to the same beautiful wild pigeon with a white neck patch!
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