Birds & Blooms - USA (2021-02)

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Taking Care


This mated pair of


mourning doves preens


each other’s feathers


in an endearing gesture


many birders witness.


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Not all birds breed every season.


Competition for food, territory


and nesting sites is fierce, so when


individuals are unable to secure the


necessities, they miss the opportunity


to find a mate and raise a family.


2


Courtship feeding behaviors are


more than kind gestures. When a


male feeds a female, it’s typically


his way of proving that he is capable of


providing for her and their future young.


Look for this common ritual in your


yard among northern cardinals, cedar


waxwings and tufted titmice.


3


When you hear a singing bird in


spring, it’s likely a male trying


to grab the attention of a female.


When a female’s interest is piqued by the


tune, she checks out the male’s plumage


to determine whether he has desirable


genes and then explores his territory.


If she likes what she sees, she’ll choose


that male as her mate.
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