This morning an apparent male-female pair of White-winged Doves was engaged
in close courtship behavior about 150 meters northeast of the intersection
of White Rock and Spine in the Gunbarrel area of Boulder.  About 30 minutes
later I heard a White-winged Dove at the southwest corner of Gunbarrel
Commons Park, about four blocks away as the dove flies.  I can't prove it
was a third bird, but that was my impression.

This species may be starting a permanent colonization of the area.

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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