A ShutterBug Explores ~ Saturday Critters

'Life is a song ~ sing it. Life is a game ~ play it.'
~ Sai Baba




Mourning doves hunker down in tree on Cape Ann MA.
They roosted for several hours on branch and watched other
birds feeding. They left branch when twilight began.

We are sharing with: Eileen's Saturday Critters.


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Comments

  1. Those sweet doves are always a pretty sight.

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  2. Hello ,

    Love the quote "Life is a song-sing it". The Mourning Doves are so sweet, they like feeding off the ground here. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for visiting and leaving me a comment.

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  3. Beautiful photos of the doves! They are so pretty. Your Angel is so lovely!
    Happy weekend!

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  4. How nice to see! They are such soft and calming birds! Enjoy your weekend!

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  5. I always wonder where they roost for the night. The doves here sit in the quiet parts of my garden during the day until I or Annie frighten them away. Usually when I frighten them they are doing the same to me because the blend into the ground they roost on. ha... I jump and flutter as much as they do.

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  6. Lovely! Such sweet moments you catch!

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  7. They are so pretty, I just love doves, and the sweet cooing sound they make is lovely.

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  8. Good to see them sticking together.

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  9. Neat photo, it is fun to wonder what birds are thinking.

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  10. Lovely birds, did they not eat at all?

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  11. Lovely photos. Amazing moments captured

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