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[–] riskable@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago

Mourning doves are dumb as bricks though. We have an open doggy door (had to remove the flap because the chihuahua couldn't push it open) and every now and again a small bird gets trapped in our patio. It's almost always a mourning dove.

Robins, cardinals, orange-beaked birds (forget the name), and boat-tailed grackles can get out pretty fast on their own if I just open a door and shoo them around for a bit. Mourning doves will bloody themselves trying to get out through the screen over and over again until I catch them with my hands (which I've done at least six times now).

They're a staple food for the ospreys, eagles, red tailed hawks, and cooper's hawks though. I find bunches of their bloody feathers in the yard all the time 🤷