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Acapella Dawn - Morning Dove |
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Free USA Shipping! Wake Up to the love songs in the early morning light as this lonesome dove coos to the world in the hope of attracting a mate.
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Acapella Dawn - Morning Dove by Ken White 7L x 5" W x 13.25" Tall #01548 $168.88 Limited Edition Size 1250 |
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Time Flies
When You're A Duck The Mourning Dove ranges from Central America to southern Canada, including offshore islands. Many individuals in northern areas migrate south to winter within the breeding range where January temperatures are greater than minus 12 Celsius (10 F). Habitats include various open and semi-open environments, including agricultural and urban areas. The species has adapted well to areas altered by humans. The bird is abundant, with an estimated population of 130 million birds. In many areas, the Mourning Dove is hunted as a game bird for both sport and its flesh. Its plaintive woo-oo-oo-oo call is common throughout its range, as is the whistling of its wings as it takes flight. The species is a strong flier, capable of speeds up to 88 km/h (55 mi/h). Mourning Doves are light gray and brownish and generally muted in color. Males and females are similar in appearance. The species is generally monogamous, with two squabs (young) per brood. Both parents care for the young for a time. The species is a prolific breeder, and pairs will often have several broods per year. In warm areas, one pair may have up to six broods a year. Mourning Doves eat mainly seeds, including those of both native and introduced plants. |
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Morning Dove Decoy Acapella Dawn by Ken White For Big Sky Carvers