Greetings All:
There was a time when Inca Doves were daily visitors to my brother's
feeders and our highest counts were in the low triple digits (1997,
1998). By the time I moved to about the same neighborhood (2000 or
so), I was lucky to see them in the high single digits. Now, I am
lucky to hear or see any at any point during the year.
On the other hand, I now have consistently Eurasian Collared Doves in
the low double digits and White-winged Doves in the mid double digits.
Anthony Hewetson
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 5:43 PM Greg Joiner <gregjoinerphd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a couple that are joining in the fray with the collared doves and
white-winged but no where near the numbers I had 20-25 years ago. Also
absent are the Inca doves.
They were never numerous but were present.
Thanks
gwj
Greg W. Joiner, Ph.D.
Clinical and Forensic Psychology
PO BOX 16283
Lubbock, Texas 79490
C) 806-786-7115
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From: Floyd and Clarice Robertson
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:18 PM
To: LEAS
Subject: [leasbirds] Mourning Doves
Two Mourning Doves are walking across our back yard at 3:20pm March 25.
These are no longer common in our yard. It is nice to see them.
Floyd and Clarice Robertson
4702 61st St
Lubbock TX 79414-4527
806-799-4174 home
806-317-5803 mobile
47robertson02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx