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Breeding: monogamous 3-6 broods per year, 1-2
smooth, glossy, oval 31mm long; white eggs
Nesting: Solitary nesting, with groups
sharing local area in good habitats. May use
traditional and non-traditional nest materials.
Simple saucer-shaped platform of twigs and plant
fibers, built in trees and on buildings
Incubation: 14-18 days by both
parents
Fledging: 15-19 days
Voice: coo COOO cUK, coo COOO cUK. In
flight harsh, nasal krreeeew
Lifespan: up to 20
years in captivity
Flight Speed: 38 mph
Diet:
Mostly seeds, some greens, some soft fruit, garbage. Young fed crop milk. Feeds
on ground but will take berries from bushes. Doves are unique from other birds
as they drink by sucking, so they don't have to tilt their heads back to
swallow.
Habits: solitary or in pairs, migratory. Males make showy
display flights, rising up into the air, clapping
their wings, and then gliding down with their
wings and tail spread out.
Habitat: Urban, rural, parklands
Range: Native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar it migrated to Europe in
the 17th & 18th centuries and continues to spread its range. Introduced to
Florida in the late 1970's and now occurs from Florida to Texas and spreading.
California sightings continue to grow. In Kern it has been seen in Bakersfield,
Ridgecrest, and the Kern Valley.
See
Handbook of
Birds of the World
Listen at
eNature.com
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