No. Doves and pigeons build new nests for each brood.
They will, both species get along quite well.
my grandma had the same problem in Ecuador but with pigeons just get a cat inside to hunt them or any bird eaters
It's best to move a nest of baby doves only if absolutely necessary, such as if it's in a dangerous location. Ideally, wait until the babies are at least two weeks old and nearly ready to fledge. To move the nest, carefully relocate it to a nearby sheltered spot, ideally maintaining the same height and orientation. Ensure you do this during the early morning or late evening when the parents are less likely to be around.
the doves sat on eggs for threeweeks then flew away. will they come back. how long do doves live. they make a nest on my window between the screen. they were in the same spot two years ago. and hatched two babies. Also if you came too close to the eggs and the mother bird saw you it doesn't come to the nest taking you a threat and not wanting to go anywhere near you.
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Basically, the members of the family Columbidae are essentually the same. Usually, the larger members of the family are called pigeons, the smaller ones doves.
yes they are
No, they are completely different birds.
Doves do come in different colors other than white. There are brown doves, and gray doves, and black doves, and a range of doves in colors of brown to gray.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest.
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No, doves and partridges are not the same species. Doves belong to the family Columbidae, while partridges belong to the family Phasianidae. They are different species within the bird family.