Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
Some said doves are a symbol of family and having them is a blessing. It means there is peace in your yard.
Observation summary of doves:
- when the mother left the nest, the father would take his turn keeping eggs warm.
- Once hatched they (other and father) also took turns feeding them.
- The babies are tiny but grow quickly. The young would try to explore and fall out of the nest before being able to fly.
- It was funny watching their parents trying to contain them.
We have also seen adult birds teach their young how to swoop in and pick up food which was interesting. The baby repeatedly failed, and the parent patiently showed it over and over until the baby got it right.
Have doves come to your yards?
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We see a lot of doves here, mostly mourning doves. They are beautiful!
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Delete...I love the sound of the dove!
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
That is such a fascinating, detailed observation, especially watching the parent patiently teach the baby to swoop for food.
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Beautiful birds! thanks so much!
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
I have a Bird Buddy, but I have not seen any doves. Are they native to Southeast Virginia?
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We always have morning doves. Love to watch them and their babies as well! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
They are cooperating very well.
ReplyDeleteThe doves I see also seem to be faithful to each other.
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Interesting information about the doves and beautiful photos.
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
I love doves. The adults are so fluid in their walking and the cooing is magical. Your observations are very keen.
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we have morning doves in our yard. I live to hear them in the early mornings. so pretty
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
Nice post.
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Lovely pictures! To answer the question at the end of the doves, yes, doves have been coming to my backyard for as long as I can remember! They're collared doves, a species quite common in our central European urban places. I once saw a sparrowhawk eating one of them, on a tree just outside of where I live... it was in November 2020, and I shall never forget it!
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Dove is one of birds comes back to our yards during breeding seasons almost every year. We believe they nest on that time.
Beautiful captures and interesting captions.
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