Overview
Mourning Dove: Medium-sized dove with gray-brown upperparts and pink-brown underparts. Eyes are dark with a small, black spot beneath. Bill is dark. Wings are gray-brown with black spots and dark primaries. Tail is long and pointed with black-edged white tips on outer feathers. Swift direct flight.
Range and Habitat
Mourning Dove: Breeds from southeastern Alaska, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick southward to Mexico and Panama. Spends winters north to the northern U.S. Favorite habitats include open fields, parks, and lawns with many trees and shrubs.
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Pigeon-like Body
Listen to Call
Similar Sounding
Voice Text
"coo-ah, coo-coo-coo"
Interesting Facts
The oldest documented wild Mourning Dove was 19.3 years old. The average lifespan of wild birds is 1.5 years.
It is a game bird; and in many states, habitat is created with the specific purpose to hunt birds.
Both males and females secrete a substance from their crop that is high in protein and fat. Called crop milk or pigeon milk, it resembles and smells like cottage cheese and is fed to young birds.
A group of doves has many collective nouns, including a "bevy", "cote", "dole", "dule", and "flight" of doves.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Yury Lisyak
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