"Dove" Takes Flight
Its been 2 weeks since we received the call about the injured dove at Peninsula Bay. Today, our feathered friend was set free and with a gentle lift-off "Dove" assended several feet into the air before navigating towards a large pine tree. Perched high in a bushy pine tree over looking 40 acers of undeveloped college property, Dove seems more then at home with is health restored. I suspect he will be pairing up with other local doves in a day or so. His recovery was quick and progress was noted continually over the last 2 weeks. He was a good eater and took to a bowl of water readily. Flying around in our screened in porch was perfect and our lazy cat was entertained the entire time.
Peninsula Bay's fireplace exhaust "vents" funnel a small amount of mildly warm air as a result of the fireplace's ever burning "pilot" flame. This was mostly likely a very desireable nest location for nesting doves in the area. This next spring it will be a good idea to inspect these fireplace vents for nesting doves and keep them from nesting in these locations. We can add this to the long list of maintenance & problem solving experiences we have learned dealing with Peninsula Bays since its conception.
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