Hello. I'm Antoinette Beard/Sorelle Sucere, writer of romantic mystery thrillers, kinky historical and fantasy fiction, gothic and other types of short stories and occult info. Welcome to my blog, which is dedicated to all the loving, intelligent, brave, wise, strong, gentle, kind, sweet-and-geeky, humble-and-patient, whether they have hands, paws, hooves, wings, fins, or even flippers and to all eager readers and hard-working authors, everywhere. Scroll down to see all the good stuff! ;)
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Oh, yes, --- I write in a lot of genres, including Noir mystery and romantic western. I also re-tell traditional folk tales and make old fairy tales carefully cracked. I'm often awake very early in the morning. A cuppa, and fifteen minutes later I'm usually writing something. ;)
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Mourning Doves...
Gardening Tips & Tricks
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April 12 at 1:00 PM
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Mourning doves are the most equal co-parents in your yard.
And they do something almost no other bird can do.
THE PARENTING SCHEDULE:
→ Dad sits on eggs: morning to late afternoon
→ Mom sits on eggs: late afternoon to morning
→ They swap at nearly the SAME time every day
→ Both lose weight during incubation (neither eats while sitting)
THE MIRACLE: Crop milk
→ Both male AND female mourning doves produce "crop milk"
→ It's a protein-rich, fatty substance made in the lining of the crop (throat pouch)
→ It's NOT actually milk — it's more like cottage cheese
→ Only 3 bird families in the world can do this: pigeons/doves, flamingos, and emperor penguins
→ The crop milk is the ONLY food baby doves eat for the first 3-5 days
→ It's so nutritious that squabs (baby doves) double in size within 48 hours
Mourning dove love:
→ They're monogamous (at least for the season)
→ They do a gentle preening ritual before mating
→ Male calls = the soft "coo-OOO-oo-oo" you hear every morning
→ It sounds sad. It's actually a love song.
→ The name "mourning" comes from humans mishearing love as grief
300+ million mourning doves in North America.
The most common native bird in many neighborhoods.
And nobody watches them.
They're right there. On your porch light. Doing everything right.
Together. 🕊️
#MourningDove #CropMilk #EqualParenting #BackyardBirds #DidYouKnow #DoveLove
Saturday, April 11, 2026
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