Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control shared this photo of an exotic diamond dove the agency helped save this week following a call from employees of a Lexington Sir Pizza location. Doves aren’t ...
The diamond dove may preferentially select large, stiff materials for takeoff and landing sites, according to a study published on July 25th in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The unexpected ...
The tiny diamond doves are flourishing — and multiplying — in the high-ceilinged run they share with the city chickens. By means of their own devices they now number six. The female who spent almost a ...
A lost diamond dove employees at a Lexington pizza joint helped rescue last week has now found a new home. In a Sept. 24 Facebook post, Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control wrote it had received a ...
The female diamond dove persists in laying pairs of tiny eggs even though they do not hatch. This uses up energy reserves she needs to survive below-freezing temperatures. ( Stewart House - Special ...
The diamond dove may preferentially select large, stiff materials for takeoff and landing sites, according to a new study. The unexpected findings suggest that the diamond dove does not adjust its ...