Jeffrey Johnson, a contributor to the blog whom I met at the Wild New York City Symposium has a piece on author and original Pale Male watcher Marie Winn's Website about Lincoln and one of the Fifth Avenue fledglings.
http://mariewinnnaturenews.blogspot.com/
Doorstep Dove and Friend as I reported earlier have fledged three youngsters in this clutch. Not extremely rare for Mourning Doves to lay three eggs but two eggs per clutch is the far more common number.
Here are photos of the two more mature fledglings. The third who came off the nest slightly less mature is spending more time hiding in cover then flying except when she absolutely has to. The other two tend to perch in sight, so we'll wait for a photo of number 3.
When I accidentally flushed two of Doorstep's Trio out of the garden, One took off toward the old TV antenna.
Two lifted off from the garden and came down on the short log wall that borders the yard's boundary from the park, about 12 feet away from me. She looked at me and I at her. She then bobbed her head at me and I bobbed back. We went back and forth much as her mother had originally done as a first year bird though she was older as it was winter and she snuggled up to my patio door when it was cold.
How old is Doorstep now? I do believe we've been bobbing at each other for six years now.
Perhaps this little dove will continue the tradition.
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