Tuesday 30 December 2014

Re: [cobirds] Question about raptors and Collared Doves

My resident immature Cooper's Hawk has cut my dove population down to a pair of Collared Doves and one Mourning Dove!  It preferentially goes for the doves rather than the numerous finches, sparrows, or juncos.

Paula Hansley
Louisville

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Mel Goff <melgoff@comcast.net> wrote:
We had 17 White-winged Doves and 10 Collared Doves at our feeder 10 minutes ago. Now we have one Cooper’s Hawk and NO doves in our yard.
 
Mel and Jeanne Goff
Colorado Springs
 
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Question about raptors and Collared Doves
 
During spring and summer when we have a local pair of Cooper's Hawks, I frequently find piles of collared-dove feathers. They appear to be either particularly attractive or particularly easy targets of Coopers.
 
Chuck
 
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Pam Piombino <piombino.pam@gmail.com> wrote:
We own two acres of mostly prairie (unfortunately planted in Smooth Brome), south and west of the little village of Hygiene.  We are constantly finding piles of Collared Dove feathers indicating a kill site 

Are these invaders aiding the success of our indigenous raptors?  With their plump size, they make a fine meal and one that seems a bit easier to catch than other species.

Pam
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