cheshirekat
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Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 11:13 pm
Location: Denver, CO (zone 5)

Round Two For the Doves

I guess the parents said their goodbyes to the little ones. Now that they are completely out of the nest, the parents have returned to start their second brood for the season. I'm hoping to get photos of the eggs - not easy since I rarely see the parents leave the nest.

Or maybe I can get photos the day they hatch. I'm so happy and excited for them. At this rate, I bet they have three broods this year which is the max I've read they will have in one season.


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