Saturday, February 19, 2011

Continuing with Ground Birds

Today, Mourning Doves. We have more than 100 Mourning Doves on our property at all times. They coo mostly during breeding which runs from February through August. Usually two chicks are produced. They nest just above anywhere, window sills, rafters, saguaros, mesquites, palo verdes, cholla, even in our ramada. They are found throughout the United States and Mexico. Although many migrate those here at the Azure Gate are year round residents. Population estimates are about 475 million birds throughout their range. I would guess that at least two, maybe three, are taking by Cooper's or Sharp Shinned Hawks each week here.  Almost entirely seed eaters, they also engulf find grains of sand that aid in digestion of the seed.

Above: Mourning Dove in Mesquite Tree

Above: Mourning Dove with young chick in Pine Tree nest

Above: Mourning Dove in nest in Saguaro

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