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 Mourning
Dove
The most abundant dove in the United States, the Mourning
Dove is also the most widely hunted and harvested game
bird. The name comes from the familiar, although easily
overlooked song, a low-toned moaning cooah, coo, coo,
coo. This dove, found across the United States and
southern Canada, is most common throughout the Great
Plains in the Midwest. In warm climates, these doves
produce up to six broods per year, the most of any native
bird. Typically, two eggs are laid in a nest made in an
evergreen tree, although a wide variety of nest sites are
used, including clumps of grass.
Mourning
Dove Range Map
In winter, Mourning Doves prefer average minimum January
temperatures greater than 10 degrees Fahrenheit; Rocky
Mountain, Great Basin, and Great Plains birds may migrate
to escape the cold. Mourning Doves also require a source
of water; thus, peak abundances occur near rivers. In
arid areas, large flocks visit water sources at dawn and
dusk.
Mobile foraging flocks of Mourning Doves feed primarily
on the ground, consuming waste grainespecially
wheat and buckwheatand weed seeds. Their crops fill
quickly with seeds and digestion, aided by swallowed
grit, occurs while the birds are resting, often in groups
perched in trees or on wires. They readily come to
feeders. Flocks are formed in every season, except while
the birds are breedingthen, the birds disperse in
pairs. When disturbed, Mourning Doves burst into strong,
rapid flight on whistling wings.
Description: A Mourning Dove is a long (approximately
12 inches), slim, gray-brown bird with a small head and a
long, pointed tail. The outer tail feathers have white
tips with a black marking midway, so that the tail is
edged with a black and white stripe. Wings show dark
primaries, and wing coverts and scapulars are boldly
spotted with black. The dove's crown, nape, and hindneck
are slate in color, turning to grayish brown over the
rest of the upperparts. The face is pinkish buff, the
underparts have a pinkish wash, and the belly is
buff-colored. Legs are reddish in color. The eye has a
bluish ring of bare skin, and there is a small black spot
and a larger iridescent purplish area on the side of the
neck. This area is larger in males. Females have more
brown coloring overall.
Mourning Doves feed
their nestlings crop milk or "pigeon milk,"
which is secreted by the crop lining. This is an
extremely nutritious food with more protein and fat than
is found in either cow or human milk. Crop milk, which is
regurgitated by both adults, is the exclusive food of
hatchlings for three days, after which it is gradually
replaced by a diet of seeds.
Visit Shaw Creek
Bird Supply to see our selection of Mourning
Dove Feeders.
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