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Mourning Dove side view
Sitting side by side and beak to beak, a pair of mourning doves preen each others feathers and nuzzle on a deck banister in Denver Colorado.
A mourning dove in the garden
The Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) is one of the most widely distributed and abundant of all the birds of North America.  It is also a prolific breeder.  One pair can raise up to six broods of two chicks each in a single year. The bird is a strong flier with the wings making an unusual whistling sound.  Mourning doves are a muted light grey and brown.  The males and females look alike and are generally monogamous.  Their diet consists almost exclusively of seeds.  This mourning dove was photographed perched on a branch at Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA.
The isolated image of a mourning dove.
Mourning Dove
Mourning Dove on the backyard deck
A mourning Dove sitting on a tree limb
Close-up of a mourning dove on a sunny day in April with a blurred green background.
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) perching on a tree branch.
Perched and posing for me on a log I set up near my feeder in Missouri.
A single Eared Dove (Zenaida auriculata), or Tórtola to the locals, looks for seeds in the foothills of the Chilean Andes near the capital Santiago
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) on a log with a green background
A Mourning dove in its natural environment in the Laurentian forest in spring.
Mourning Dove - profile
The mourning dove, Zenaida macroura, is a member of the dove family, Columbidae. The bird is also known as the American mourning dove, the rain dove, and colloquially as the turtle dove, and it was once known as the Carolina pigeon and Carolina turtledove. Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
Side view of light brown mourning dove perching on log in forest
Taxon name: Mourning Dove\nTaxon scientific name: Zenaida macroura\nLocation: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
This picture was taken in Raw format and edited in Adobe Lightroom.
Sitting close together preening and ruffling feathers, a pair of mourning doves sit together on a tree branch in Denver Colorado.
The isolated view of a mourning dove resting on the ground.
Peaceful winter scene of a Mourning Dove
Mourning Dove - profile
The Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) is one of the most widely distributed and abundant of all the birds of North America.  It is also a prolific breeder.  One pair can raise up to six broods of two chicks each in a single year. The bird is a strong flier with the wings making an unusual whistling sound.  Mourning doves are a muted light grey and brown.  The males and females look alike and are generally monogamous.  Their diet consists almost exclusively of seeds.  This mourning dove was photographed perched on a branch at Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.
Morning dove in a tree
A single Eared Dove (Zenaida auriculata), or Tórtola to the locals, perches on a tree branch in the foothills of the Chilean Andes near the capital Santiago
A close encounter with a morning dove under a tree
A Mourning Dove, Zenaida macroura, sits on a branch in a brushy woodland environment.
Mourning Dove in vertical format. Taken in eastern Idaho.
The mourning dove, Zenaida macroura, is a member of the dove family, Columbidae. The bird is also known as the American mourning dove, the rain dove, and colloquially as the turtle dove, and it was once known as the Carolina pigeon and Carolina turtledove. Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
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