Hi, Cobirders,

I was a little surprised by a pair of Eur. Collared Doves this morning building 
a nest from 8-9 am, in 32 F... 


Birds of North America online says they breed from February to October, but 
will do so year-round in warmer climates. I know we had a warm fall, right into 
November, but lately it hasn't been so warm. The winds had died down finally 
(for 6 hours or so, as it turned out), so maybe it felt downright balmy & got 
them twitterpated for a spell... They were on the south-facing (sunny) side of 
a spruce, so maybe the micro-climate there added to their confusion? Our new 
Second CO Breeding Bird Atlas indicates breeding between late January thru the 
end of August. I haven't taken a close look to see what progress they made, but 
after more than a dozen trips I witnessed by the presumed male with single 4-6" 
pieces of grass stem, they seemed to stop the activity. Either came to their 
senses, or finished the job?? I'll have to look more closely tomorrow.


Marty Wolf,
NW CO Spgs

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