FAVORED FEATHERED SUBURBANITES
Mourning doves, house sparrows, house finches, Carolina wrens, northern cardinals and blue jays are my favorite feathered suburbanite neighbors in our typically suburban New Holland, Pennsylvania neighborhood of trees, shrubbery and grass. These birds are permanent residents here, and nest here; they are enjoyable neighbors to have. I've seen the young of these species on our lawn. All these common bird species are attractive, and have interesting songs. These species come to feeders through each year. Brown and dark-spotted mourning doves nest in our neighborhood from early March to early September, attempting to rear a clutch of two young per month. But wind and predators eliminate some of the chicks before they are able to fledge their coniferous tree bough nurseries. All summer, pairs of doves coo gently to each other, all day and every day, and raise two staggered broods of young at once,...