Birders
Related: About this forumMourning dove in the late afternoon
Taken this afternoon from my back deck.

CaliforniaPeggy
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Mousetoescamper
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BigmanPigman
(53,606 posts)and I was watching them take turns building the nest, keeping eggs warm and bringing food for over 2 weeks then one day the nest was on the ground and the eggshells smashed and empty. I didn't know what animal would do this in a city. I thought maybe a cat but my family said Black birds/Crows do that.
They came back about 2 months later and something else scared them off when they started building a new nest. We have tons of Crows around here. The poor Doves don't stand a chance.
Diamond_Dog
(38,348 posts)I had that same experience of watching a cardinal couple build a nest right outside my kitchen window. I saw them sitting on the eggs, and one day they hatched. It was so exciting. I saw fuzzy little balls with beaks open wide. Then and then one day all of it was gone except for the nest and a few downy feathers and some eggshell fragments. 😢
Mousetoescamper, your photo in the late afternoon sun is gorgeous.
BigmanPigman
(53,606 posts)I tried so hard not to bother them, keeping my door closed and peaking through a 1/4" crack. I even went outside and tried to put their nest back up in the tree, hoping it would bring them back to try again.
Diamond_Dog
(38,348 posts)Mine never did. The nest is still there after 2 years.
We had a hard rain storm at one point and that little bird mama sat out there keeping her eggs warm and dry throughout
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BigmanPigman
(53,606 posts)prepared but something alarming scared them off. They are pretty smart I guess. I even tried to lure them back by imitated cooing sounds when I heard them. It doesn't work.
Diamond_Dog
(38,348 posts)Its not a very good picture, but here is my little bird mama.
BigmanPigman
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(23,827 posts)Mousetoescamper
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