Date: 4/16/25 11:56 am From: Steve McIlree via groups.io <steve...> Subject: Re: [NEBirds] White-winged Dove, Lincoln
Every time I see a report of a White-winged Dove here, it reminds me just how different the birds common here are from those back there. Yesterday evening I was looking at a White-winged Dove sitting about 3 feet in front of me while I filled the horses water trough. We seem to have a great variety of doves here. I commonly see in the yard Mourning Doves, Eurasian Collared Doves, Inca Doves, White-winged Doves, Common Ground Doves, and of course Pigeons.
-- Steve McIlree Owner NEBirds Organ, New Mexico
The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears. - Arabian proverb
On Wed, Apr 16, 2025, 09:03 Thomas Labedz via groups.io <telabedz= <gmail.com...> wrote:
> This morning (16 April 2025, 7:50 a.m.) I was able to finally locate the > white-winged dove which has been repeatedly reported on ebird in south > Lincoln, Lancaster County. Location was near S. 36th Street and San Mateo > Lane, approximately 150 yards north of San Mateo on the Tierra/Williamsburg > Trail. It was vocalizing. I think it might be my number 286 for Lancaster > County. > Good luck. > Thomas Labedz, Lincoln > >