White-winged Dove

White winged dove perched on a tree branch
White-winged Dove.
AppearanceWhite-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.
DietSeeds, nuts, and fruits.
Feeder FoodSunflower, seeds, milo, corn, and safflower seed.
HabitatWooded areas with waterways, mesquite woodlands, deserts, and wooded residential areas.
NestingWhite-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.

Range Map

White-winged dove range map.
White-winged dove range map. Compliments of The Cornell Lab.

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