Is it a good thing or a bad thing for a turtledove to make a nest on my balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-06-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Absolutely good! Take your chances, you're in luck.

    There is a proverb in the old home: "Birds and insects fly to prosperous places".

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Turtledoves nesting on your balcony means that your balcony environment is good and quiet, and your luck is good.

    Turtle Dove, Latin: Streptopelia turtur (also known as turtle dove).

    Turtle doves belong to the class Ornithischia, the order Columbiformes, the family Columbidae. The turtle dove (Streptopelia) is a bird of Europe and North Africa and is a migratory bird that winters in northern Africa. They are generally elongated, 28 cm (11 inches) long, and are small or medium-sized birds.

    The back is generally light brown and the belly tends to be pink. Most species have alternating black and white rings on the neck, and the sound is a monotonous "cooing" sound. Forage on the ground and eat large amounts of small seeds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are several litters in my house this year, two from March to May, and another litter on another windowsill on September 11th, will there be something good to happen?

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There is no way to do this, this is the choice of small animals. There is no way to decide; >>>More

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This is nothing bad for you, don't worry. Turtle doves are originally wild, whether in the wild or at the door of the house, the wings will leave the nest when the wing hair is full, and will not return. The turtledove's nest is simple, and when it grows up, it can't fit at all, and you can fly to the tree to sleep casually when you leave the nest.

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Turtledoves don't peck people, and often feed them without disturbing them. The adult turtle dove cannot be domesticated, but its children can, and when it gives birth, it often touches it with its hands after hatching, and often feeds it when it grows up, and it is naturally domesticated! But because it's wild, it won't stay at your house for long, but it may come back to see you because you miss it

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The swallow chooses to come to your house to build a nest because your family has good feng shui. It's an auspicious sign. Don't bother them.