We have many many many turtle/mourning/rain doves here! They love our property and are beautiful to watch. Again, thanks for the sharing of information :-)
According to Wikipedia, it is also called the Turtle Dove ( although I fail to see how it looks like a turtle ) and Rain Dove ( again, not sure how they came up with that ). One pair can raise up to 6 broods in a year! Go mama! Its woo-OO-oo-oo-oo call gives the bird its name ( I know, you are all trying to do it now ). The wings can make an unusual whistling sound upon take-off and landing, and the bird is a strong flier - capable of speeds up to 55 mph - Who knew-OO-oo-oo-oo :-)
Wow. learn something new all the time! I did not know these doves were called "mourning" doves! All these years I thought their name was Morning Doves! :-) That is why I asked that silly question. I was wondering why a Morning Dove was "mourning" ... well duh on me! thank you for the enlightenment
There's something about a mourning dove...gentle looking with a sweet song. For several years "our" doves nested above our heads on grape vines.This photo makes me nostalgic. It is lovely.
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