This is not about a Snowy Owl or a Harris's Hawk, but it is about Morning 
Doves. I know the number of Doves I have had in my yard is no big deal if one 
is living in Southern Colorado, but I have had more Morning Doves than usual in 
my yard this winter. They arrived in pairs before 11/15. On 11/15, I had, 27 
individuals [the MOST I have ever had for this date]. From 11/16  through most 
of December, there were anywhere from 16-28 Morning Doves in my backyard. Just 
as I thought this was already getting out of control, on DECEMBER 18, 37, 
MORNING Doves were in my yard [an all time high ever]. Yikes!


The possible cause? I have not seen the usual Cooper's Hawk in the yard, hardly 
at all, maybe 2-3 times in the last 3 months. Today I found scattered Morning 
Dove feathers on the ground for the first time in ages. Maybe I will not see 
the high  numbers of Doves in my yard.


I always look for White-winged Dove but no luck yet.


Happy Birding!

Tina Jones

Littleton, Jefferson County, CO

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