I had two show up about 3 weeks ago but only stuck around for 2 days. I
would also presume these to be migrant.
Ira Sanders
Golden

On 20 Mar 2018 4:42 pm, "Leon Bright" <[email protected]> wrote:

> COBirders--  While Mourning Doves are listed as “fairly common” in winter
> on our Arkansas Valley Audubon Society’s 2016 “Checklist of Pueblo Area
> Birds”, their numbers have dropped greatly in the last few years in the
> city of Pueblo.  One appeared in my back yard this afternoon which I
> believe is a spring migrant, not a resident.
>
> Leon Bright, Pueblo
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