❤ Nice to see. Couple of days now I have the privilege of one starting to build a nest in my kitchen window seal. Walking quietly in there as much as possible.
“Observe intently the birds of heaven; they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are?”
That is a Mourning Dove. They used to be really common and made a beautiful sound, but now they are almost extinct because people kept hunting them throughout the 2016s
Morning doves, also known as mourning doves, are widespread and abundant across North America and parts of Central America. While they are generally common, there can be localized reasons why you might not see them as frequently in certain areas: 1. **Habitat Loss**: Like many other bird species, morning doves are affected by habitat loss and fragmentation caused by urbanization, agriculture, and other human activities. Destruction of their natural habitats can limit their nesting sites and access to food sources. 2. **Hunting**: Morning doves are one of the most hunted species of migratory birds in North America. While regulated hunting is managed by state and federal agencies to ensure sustainable populations, hunting pressure can still impact local populations, especially during hunting seasons. 3. **Pesticides and Pollution**: Pesticides and environmental pollution can affect morning doves directly by contaminating their food sources or indirectly by reducing the availability of prey species. Additionally, exposure to pollutants can weaken the health of individual birds and make them more susceptible to diseases and other stressors. 4. **Climate Change**: Changes in climate patterns, such as shifts in temperature and precipitation, can alter the distribution and abundance of morning doves' preferred habitats and food sources. Extreme weather events, such as droughts and storms, can also impact their nesting success and survival rates. 5. **Predation**: Morning doves face predation from various predators, including birds of prey, snakes, and mammals. Increased predation pressure, particularly in areas where natural habitat has been altered or fragmented, can impact local populations. 6. **Collisions**: Collisions with vehicles, buildings, and other structures pose a threat to morning doves, especially in urban and suburban areas where these hazards are more prevalent. Conservation efforts aimed at protecting and restoring habitat, regulating hunting practices, reducing pesticide use, and raising awareness about the importance of coexisting with wildlife can help support healthy populations of morning doves and other bird species. Additionally, providing supplemental food and water sources, such as bird feeders and birdbaths, can benefit morning doves, especially during periods of food scarcity.
he must be protected at all costs
sure
Exactly, we gotta protect the nostalgic bird and now
Yo las aso
❤ Nice to see. Couple of days now I have the privilege of one starting to build a nest in my kitchen window seal. Walking quietly in there as much as possible.
@@Naranja66nasty
“coo-OOo-oo” best words ever spoken. Truly heart touching
Cute mourning dove 🥹
She’s so cute❤❤
Our childhood is back…
“Observe intently the birds of heaven; they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are?”
so cute!
Welcome back!
It looks so delicate and cute! Lovely video😊
They are
Idk who he is, but I'm rooting for him!
That is a Mourning Dove. They used to be really common and made a beautiful sound, but now they are almost extinct because people kept hunting them throughout the 2016s
@@RandomGamer- that's unfortunate... hope they can recover! Surely there are some folks helping out.
@@GFHCyan same
@@RandomGamer-oh stfu that's bullshit they're a bird of least concern I see them all the time. 😂
@@GFHCyanthis guy is a liar don't listen to him I see them all the time
she knows exactly about the camera
Ornithology Insights videos brought me here
Morning doves, also known as mourning doves, are widespread and abundant across North America and parts of Central America. While they are generally common, there can be localized reasons why you might not see them as frequently in certain areas:
1. **Habitat Loss**: Like many other bird species, morning doves are affected by habitat loss and fragmentation caused by urbanization, agriculture, and other human activities. Destruction of their natural habitats can limit their nesting sites and access to food sources.
2. **Hunting**: Morning doves are one of the most hunted species of migratory birds in North America. While regulated hunting is managed by state and federal agencies to ensure sustainable populations, hunting pressure can still impact local populations, especially during hunting seasons.
3. **Pesticides and Pollution**: Pesticides and environmental pollution can affect morning doves directly by contaminating their food sources or indirectly by reducing the availability of prey species. Additionally, exposure to pollutants can weaken the health of individual birds and make them more susceptible to diseases and other stressors.
4. **Climate Change**: Changes in climate patterns, such as shifts in temperature and precipitation, can alter the distribution and abundance of morning doves' preferred habitats and food sources. Extreme weather events, such as droughts and storms, can also impact their nesting success and survival rates.
5. **Predation**: Morning doves face predation from various predators, including birds of prey, snakes, and mammals. Increased predation pressure, particularly in areas where natural habitat has been altered or fragmented, can impact local populations.
6. **Collisions**: Collisions with vehicles, buildings, and other structures pose a threat to morning doves, especially in urban and suburban areas where these hazards are more prevalent.
Conservation efforts aimed at protecting and restoring habitat, regulating hunting practices, reducing pesticide use, and raising awareness about the importance of coexisting with wildlife can help support healthy populations of morning doves and other bird species. Additionally, providing supplemental food and water sources, such as bird feeders and birdbaths, can benefit morning doves, especially during periods of food scarcity.
Chatgpt'ed
This birdn are Sickleberry!
Birdy
Nice dove! :D
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Was it raining?
Yes, the birdfeeder was a mess! I had to really clean it up.
@@robertlworleybig oof
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