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Females are smaller and have less color
Rock Dove
by:Sylvia Herndrix
Male is larger with more variety of color
Rock doves have nests in crevices along rocky seasides cliffs, close to agriculture or open shrub
April 30th, 2014
The eggs are incubated for 16-19 days. The babies have their feathers and are learning how to fly by 30-37 days after hatching
A Rock Dove, also known as a Domestic pigeon, has a large stout body; white rump and the color varies widely.
Rock Doves are on average about 350grams or 12.33 oz. They are 32cm or 12.6 in or about a foot long
Rock Doves unlike other birds have a mate for life. They only have one mate to mate with.
Rock Doves can fly as far as 600 miles in a day. Despite this amazing gift they have they tend to stay close to their home territory and normally don't migrate
When it is mating season the males make a 'coo roo-c'too oo' sound to attract females but they may also use this when defending their territory
Rock dove (columba livia)
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