Mourning Dove Story from Jacqueline Bennet

Good morning Kim,

I saw your post on Good Morning Gloucester today and thought you might enjoy these shots.
Last spring, late March into April, I was lucky enough to have a pair of mourning doves nest in a shrub about two feet from my front door. Each day I was able to watch on my way out and into the house. i called them my “grandbirds”. Some of my coworkers thought I was a bit crazy. I wondered how this bird could stay so long, but after some research and observation, I saw that that male and female took turns on the nest. Two eggs hatched, but I think only one survived to leave the nest. On the first day I realized the bird was gone I missed it, and wondered how it was then, when I arrived from work that evening, I spotted it in a ground cover next to my house. I was able to follow it’s growth to “teenage” size with its parent. I am hearing the doves again this spring. I can’t help but wonder if they are the same birds I watched last year. It would be wonderful to see such a thing again this year. I don’t know if they ever nest in the same place again.fledgling 2 babies (1) mom and teen agerThanks so much Jackie for sharing this story!

3 thoughts on “Mourning Dove Story from Jacqueline Bennet

  1. Great story and wonderful pictures Jackie. You are so talented and so very lucky to be able to experience such a wonderful part of nature. Best,
    Janet Linsky Lemnah

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  2. Love the Doves ~ they nested in the large copper rain gutter at the front entrance of my daughters house. They survived the rains and were a joy to watch. And yes they did come back a second year!

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