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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Doves


First we have the Eurasion Collared Dove above....compare it to the Mourning Dove below.  You can see differences.


Also, do you notice the almost iridescent colors of purple and blue on the Mourning Dove.  On top of his head and neck.   I suppose it was the lighting, but I have never seen that before.

26 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

No, it was not the lighting. We have lots of Mourning Doves, and they do have this iridescence. I love that you showed them together, so I can compare! I see the collar on the other one!

Hill Top Post said...

I think the doves that come to our backyard are Mourning Doves, but I will study them more closely. Either way, I love them all! Your pictures are so good!

Susan Zarzycki said...

Great pictures!💖

CheerfulMonk said...

Great pictures! We don't have doves down here.

Bill said...

We always have a pair hanging around in the spring and summer... Sweet, gentle sound.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I predict that you'll tire of the three-note song of the Collared Dove if they become anywhere near as numerous as they are here. It's difficult to believe that there were none in the UK when I was born and I remember my father announcing that there were "some of them foreign doves" on the farm.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Nice comparison - and many birds have an iridescence in their feathers - the angle of light makes all the difference! YAM xx

Ann said...

I have gotten quite a few mourning doves around here and have never noticed that purple and blue before. I'll have to dig up some old pictures and see if I can spot it in any of them.

Jeevan said...

That's lovely and interesting to note the details and shades on two different doves!

Hootin Anni said...

Oh Rose you know me by now...I love any and all birds! You have found & shared these beauties with perfection.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Pretty captures of the sweet doves. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy week ahead!

Steven said...

Your close-ups of these doves are top notch! I love the detail in their plumage.

MadSnapper said...

ours are mourning doves, and I have not noticed the colors on them. but will pay attention the next time I see one. they are both beautiful birds and photos

L. D. said...

The Eurasians have invaded our state but where we live, the mourning doves do rule. I like seeing the different shining colors in their feathers.

ushasurya said...

Lovely seeing both the images....
Beautiful subtle shades in the Mourning Dove's feathers !
Devi :))

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful doves.

Ruthie said...

Beautiful and sweet looking birds.

don said...

The color difference is due to your excelllent photography. Thus dove is beautiful.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Both of these Doves are so beautiful . The Mourning Dove has that iridescent look in the right light. Subtle but pretty.

LC said...

Doves come to our feeders, but they just look gray. Your beautiful photos have inspired me to give the old binoculars a try to see if there are distinguishing colors on our visitors. Got to find my bird field guide, too.

Laura. M said...

Preciosas las dos Rose. Geniales sus colores.
Un abrazo.

At Home In New Zealand said...

Beautiful photos. The feathers look so soft and silky that I want to reach into the photo and pat them!

HappyK said...

Both together you can really see the difference!
Such pretty birds.

Jeanna said...

Oh yeah, huge difference, we've only had morning doves on the porch, but a lot of them.

DeniseinVA said...

I have seen other types of doves on our travels but we only get the mourning doves here. I love to listen to them in the morning.

Kodak said...

Now I need to compare to the doves at my feeder and she which they are. Nice shots.

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