Mourning Dove


This common dove is found in many habitats. It has a well-known, mournful call, and its wings make a distinctive whistling sound when it takes flight. Adults nourish their young by coughing up a partially digested food mixture (called pigeon milk) and feeding it to their chicks until they are ready to eat insects and seeds on their own.
Look For: A gray-brown bird with a small head, a short black bill, a long, tapered tail, and short red legs. The male has blue-gray on his cap and the back of his neck.

Length: 11-13".

Habitat: Fields, gardens, parks.

Range: Southern Canada (mainly in summer), throughout U.S.

 
 
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