Saw an interesting Cross-breed Eurasion-White wing Dove

I was moving my son to the Southern part of the state (New Mexico) this weekend and saw something interesting. While I was moving furniture up 20 flights of stairs I heard doves everywhere. When I looked up in the tree I saw a rather larger pale gray dove, which I thought was a Eurasian but then notice the White tipped wings. I also identified a bar on the back of the neck. I had my son confirmed what my eyes saw ( neither of us had our cell phones). Although I have not seen this before and have not heard of it happenening in the wild, I would assume this was a Eurasian- White Winged Dove cross. I see all three doves here in Albuquerque, seeing Eurasians more and more. If this is possible, I can see why there is a 365 day season on these birds. 
Wondering if others have seen this as well?
 
Yes here in Texas I have watched the male white wing mate with the Euro dove, So far never the other way around , I have also see the off spring of the pairing of the two doves, The Euro doves breed 365 day a year, I myself think they are just filling the hole the passenger pigeon left. I have studied the Euro doves and how they came to the USA as the new Dove , How quickly they have spread from state to state, They are adapting to the northern colder states but prefer the lower warmer states , 
AS far as eating they are a lot darker meat than the morning or white wing dove and have a much more what I call a liver taste to them.
I also have about four or five solid white Euro in my area, They get a pass from me , The nest of a Euro dove is like wow how can the eggs stay in there , Two sticks laid together, But they hatch and grow at super speeds, If you get a chance to watch a nest of Euro Doves its like a high speed camera ,
Man did not bring this bird to the states It island hoped over and came up through Florida,
Mike 
 
When the Euro dove showed up around here I was told they were Ring neck doves released in the wild,,, Just way to many, and ring necks can not live in the wild , I have been in Old Mexico four or five times in the last few years and I have not seen any Euro doves in Mexico.
I am only about 300 miles from the border .
A lot of people with bird feeders out still call them ring neck doves,
If you have seen any in your area , Put a bird feeder out , Or just empty a small coffee can of cheap Chicken scratch 12 to 13 dollars for a 50lb bag , Put the feed out daily, They will come in huge flocks, maybe not this year , but next year,,,
Mike