Mourning Dove
The mourning dove can nest two, even three times a year. One of the few species that will nest any time of year.
The Philippine collared dove (Streptopelia dusumieri) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. The species occurs in the Philippines where it is called locally as bato-bato de collar. Family: Columbidae Species: S. dusumieri Genus: Streptopelia
A barbary dove is a domesticated dove, either treated as an individual species or as a subspecies of the Eurasian collared dove or the African collared dove.
A java dove is what they refer to a white dove as. Although it is not actually its own species, it is just a mutation of the ringneck dove.
A female dove is called a hen
A baby dove is called a squab.
A dove in scottish is called a Doo!
Lots of doves around the world, mostly from the genus streptopelia, get called mourning dove, but the conventional mourning dove is from the genus zenaida. Zenaida species come from the Americas. So the answer depends on what you mean by mourning dove. Conventionally, the answer is no.
No great mystery. Doves are often called love birds.
There are 289 pigeon and dove species worldwide.
The dove is called colombe (fem.) in French. The turtle dove and the Turkish dove are called "tourterelle" (feminine noun)
An atoll fruit dove is a species of dove, Latin name Ptilinopus coralensis, endemic to French Polynesia.