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Introduction
What the Inca Dove Looks Like
The Inca Dove has overall_color color of tan and dark brown and chestnut and white.
The Inca Dove has above_color color of tan and dark brown and white.
The Inca Dove has head color of tan.
The Inca Dove has face color of tan.
The Inca Dove has below_color color of tan and chestnut.
The Inca Dove has undertail color of tan.
The Inca Dove has back color of tan.
The Inca Dove has bill color of greyish.
The Inca Dove has wing color of tan and dark brown and white and chestnut.
The Inca Dove has belly color of tan.
The Inca Dove has tail color of tan.
The Inca Dove has chest color of tan.
The Inca Dove has leg color of pinkish.
The Inca Dove has neck color of tan.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Inca Dove
Pictures of the Inca Dove
Feeding Behavior of the Inca Dove
forages almost totally on the ground, moving through short grass or weeds or on bare soil.
Will further visit bird feeders (which may be important in maintaining city flocks).
regularly takes grit in.
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What the Inca Dove Likes to Eat
The Inca Dove feeds on the following:
- seeds (waste grain, grass seeds, birdseed)
- fruits (those of cactus)
Where To Find the Inca Dove
You can find the Inca Dove in the following habitats:
- Towns
- parks
- farms
How to Attract Inca Dove to Your Backyard
To attract Inca Doves to your backyard, use these types of feeders:
- large hopper feeders
- platform feeders
- ground feeders
To attract Inca Doves to your backyard, use these foods:
- black oil sunflower seeds
- hulled sunflower seeds
- nyjer
- cracked corn
- millet