Video by Rachel Smith
Did you know . . .
- Mourning doves mate for life
- Mourning doves often reuse their own nests or the nests of other birds, even squirrels
- Both parents feed their young with "crop milk" produced by glands in their crops
- The young squabs fledge (fly from the nest) after only 14 days, but parents continue to care them for another 2 weeks
- Mourning doves can fly at speeds of 55 mph
In case you're wondering how I came to know about the Menno House doves, well, I'm on the Board of Directors of Menno House which is owned and operated by Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship.
Additional reading:
Mourning Doves and Their Young
The Mourning Doves Coo Begins Season Of Nesting and Feeding
Mourning Dove (Wikipedia, with great pictures and links)
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