White-winged Dove Sighting

by Pamela Neeley

This past Monday, at 6:30 pm, a large bird landed on the shepherd’s crook with an open seed feeder.  It is very close to the living room window. This disadvantage is that it is backlit.

I spotted a large bird, navigating an unfamiliar branch – the metal shepherd’s crook – and processing how to get to the seed.  Finally, after attempting various angles, he jumped down. I was successful in moving around in the house without spooking the bird, but not near my bird book.

White-winged dove (Zenaida asiatica), from iNaturalist. © Roberto R. Calderón (aguilita)

With the help of a couple of books, I identified it as a White Wing Dove.  I’ve not seen one before and I didn’t know we had them here. Estimating the areas from the range maps, Milam is right on the edge of the range.

Ten minutes later he/she is back sitting on a branch, eying the seed, and fifteen minutes have passed! As White Wing Doves enjoy small colonies, and are monogamous, I’m expecting his/her friends.