Mourning Dove

The Mourning Dove is a swift, strong flier, and its wings often whistle as it
cuts through the air at high speed. Its slow, plaintive call, which is commonly heard
along the rural outskirts of Vancouver, is often confused with the hooting of an owl.
It forages for seeds and grain in nurseries, wooded field margins, farmyards and open
parks. It also occasionally swallows small gravel to aid in digestion. In winter, cotton-
wood trees growing next to rivers and wetlands provide excellent roosting habitat for
small concentrations of doves.

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