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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
I love my mourning doves. We have about thirty of them that clean up under the feeders.
Thanks for sharing - waiting for Spring here in Montana - even the birds are cold. Wishing you well.
akagaga, wow, that is a goodly number. We have quite a few in the summer and we see them down the driveway, but this is the first I have seen them at the feeder this winter.Marlene, thanks for visiting and for the good wishes!
A friend told me that the doves love cracked corn on the ground, and she was right. Every winter we have a few more.
I love my mourning doves. We have about thirty of them that clean up under the feeders.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - waiting for Spring here in Montana - even the birds are cold. Wishing you well.
ReplyDeleteakagaga, wow, that is a goodly number. We have quite a few in the summer and we see them down the driveway, but this is the first I have seen them at the feeder this winter.
ReplyDeleteMarlene, thanks for visiting and for the good wishes!
A friend told me that the doves love cracked corn on the ground, and she was right. Every winter we have a few more.
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