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Mourning Dove

Zenaida macroura

Description:

"The Mourning Dove is a medium-sized, slender dove approximately 31 cm (12 in) in length. Mourning Doves weigh 4–6 ounces, usually closer to 4.5 ounces.[16] The elliptical wings are broad, and the head is rounded. Its tail is long and tapered ("macroura" comes from the Greek words for "large" and "tail"[17]). Mourning Doves have perching feet, with three toes forward and one reversed. The legs are short and reddish colored. The beak is short and dark, usually a brown-black hue.[6] The plumage is generally light gray-brown and lighter and pinkish below. The wings have black spotting, and the outer tail feathers are white, contrasting with the black inners. Below the eye is a distinctive crescent-shaped area of dark feathers. The eyes are dark, with light skin surrounding them.[6] The adult male has bright purple-pink patches on the neck sides, with light pink coloring reaching the breast. The crown of the adult male is a distinctly bluish-grey color. Females are similar in appearance, but with more brown coloring overall. The iridescent feather patches on the neck above the shoulders are nearly absent, but can be quite vivid on males. Juvenile birds have a scaly appearance, and are generally darker.[6] All five subspecies of the Mourning Dove look similar and are not easily distinguishable.[6] The nominate subspecies possesses shorter wings, and is darker and more buff-colored than the "average" Mourning Dove. Z. m. carolinensis has longer wings and toes, a shorter beak, and is darker in color. The Western subspecies has longer wings, a longer beak, shorter toes, and is more muted and lighter in color. The Panama Mourning Dove has shorter wings and legs, a longer beak, and is grayer in color. The Clarion Island subspecies possesses larger feet, a larger beak, and is darker brown in color." Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_Do...

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2 Comments

BrandonBlount
BrandonBlount 11 years ago

Thank you Helena, it's a little tilted from the years it's been out there. The top flips over so you can fill, it will actually hold a full 10lbs of seed! (at this point, I am filling it twice a week). It sits outside the bay window where my computer desk is located so I can watch the birds, and the other inhabitants of the front yard. (rabbit, chipmunks, all sorts of birds, and every once in awhile deer).

Helena K
Helena K 11 years ago

Nice feeder.

BrandonBlount
Spotted by
BrandonBlount

New York, USA

Spotted on May 25, 2012
Submitted on May 25, 2012

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