The Turtle Dove is a regular migratory species widely distributed in Italy, though the information on its abundance in each Italian region is modest; thus, action plans have been implemented to improve its conservation. This is a preliminary study meant to provide information on the distribution and abundance of the TD in Apulia. We analyzed data collected during 2019–2023 within the Farmland Bird Index (FBI) project, whose sampling design was intensified to achieve more homogeneous coverage of the region. The survey method was based on unlimited-distance point counts lasting 10 min. Counts were carried out between 15 May and 15 June of every year, beginning from dawn until 12:00 AM, with each station visited once. A total of 211 TD birds were recorded across 147-point counts. The MaxEnt analysis showed that olive orchards, needle-leaved woodlands, and evergreen broad-leaved woodlands had a positive effect on species occurrence, whereas winter precipitation had a negative effect. The total estimate of pairs fell within the range 47.14–66. The estimated density for TD in Apulia was 0.87–1.16 birds/km2, while that of pairs was 0.69–0.97/km2. By relating the estimated densities to the area suitable for the species’ presence, the abundance of TD was estimated at approximately 17,337–24,303 birds.
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