I had two show up about 3 weeks ago but only stuck around for 2 days. I would also presume these to be migrant.
Ira Sanders
Golden
On 20 Mar 2018 4:42 pm, "Leon Bright" <urraca2@comcast.net> wrote:
--COBirders-- While Mourning Doves are listed as "fairly common" in winter on our Arkansas Valley Audubon Society's 2016 "Checklist of Pueblo Area Birds", their numbers have dropped greatly in the last few years in the city of Pueblo. One appeared in my back yard this afternoon which I believe is a spring migrant, not a resident.
Leon Bright, Pueblo
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