The day before yesterday I
published a blog an entry that Mourning doves "got this" when it came to sitting still and waiting instead of getting caught up in busyness.
Today I'm following up on that thought by pointing out Mourning doves got this too: They also know the value of silent interaction as evidenced in the series of pictures (above) taken of them when they visited
my garden.
Silence can be a very effective communication tool.
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MOURNING DOVES ARE FEATURED IN V1 |
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MOURNING DOVES ARE FEATURED IN V1 |
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MOURNING DOVES ARE FEATURED IN V1 |
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MOURNING DOVES ARE FEATURED IN V1 |
Communication is simply about conveying a message, and sometimes silence can do that better than any words, and it seems to me Mourning doves know this too!
These birds also understand and represent much, much more, which is one reason they are featured in my
Words In Our Beak book series.
And, as you may know, dear reader, a few of my images of this bird type have been rendered (by
Fine Art America) on to an array of wall art surfaces, including acrylic...
...canvas...
...metal...
...special art paper...
...as well as wood...
... for varying sizes of wall art.
Moreover they also offer framed images of my collection.
Additionally, FAA has also rendered my images of mourning doves on to household items as well as on to items for personal use. For more info,
please visit me on FAA.
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