Appearance | White-winged doves are 11 1/2″ long, brown/gray with gray below. They have blue skin around their orange-red eyes, a black stripe on their cheeks, and a downcurved bill. The wings and tail have white edges. |
Diet | Seeds, nuts, and fruits. |
Feeder Food | Sunflower, seeds, milo, corn, and safflower seed. |
Habitat | Wooded areas with waterways, mesquite woodlands, deserts, and wooded residential areas. |
Nesting | White-winged doves nest in trees. They have 2-3 broods and 2 eggs/brood. Incubation is for 14-20 days and fledglings leave the nest at 13-18 days. |
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