Mourning Doves are interesting birds. They mate for life. Their babies are almost as big as they are, and often times, you will find them nesting on the ground instead of in a tree. I had parents with two babies once, and they were teaching them to fly, and they stayed in the corner of the corner.
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ReplyDeletethat's probably the parents and their babies.
ReplyDeleteMourning Doves are interesting birds. They mate for life. Their babies are almost as big as they are, and often times, you will find them nesting on the ground instead of in a tree. I had parents with two babies once, and they were teaching them to fly, and they stayed in the corner of the corner.
I loved their coos!
I love that there beaks come together to make a heart. And, the presence of the third promises an interesting dynamic to this relationship ;)
ReplyDeleteah, that is precious!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a sweet photo!
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