@@Diamond_Wolf1234 I cant really tell with mine, I can only distinguish from their behavior, I have a tiny male ringneck and his chest is the same as his mate if not a little slimmer
My parents had doves when I was a kid. I remember how they'd coo like that and bow while doing it...but I'd forgotten how they would pick up their feet in between each bow. So cute. I love birds. I actually wanted to get a dove or two of my own a few years back, but I ended up inheriting a couple of parrots instead!
In a legend in Albania, told by elders, this type of bird pronounces the word "kuku Isuf" in a wailing form. It is about a woman, who mourned her murdered brother named Isuf, who and from excessive lamentation pronouncing the words "kuku Isuf" the woman turned into a bird that pronounces exactly this word in Albanian "coo coo ftoo" = "kuku Isuf"
Sweet and intense little creature! :) Doves are very animated,intelligent and loving.My dove Charlotte Lee lived to be 24 years old...I miss that coo and chuckle! This one is a beauty....and VERY articulate! :)
I need a pet dove. From the experiences i had around the time my grandmother passed, and I had an nde, there's something very significant about the dove and the pigeon.. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I used to have several pet white doves, the classic " bow coo", taken to the Nth Degree, holy Carp, I thought he was going to pass out, that's got to be some kind of Guiness World record for consecutive cooing, ?! Charming giggle, too, the laughing doves:)