Love in birds

Birds have love and their mates. They lay eggs and hatch to give birth to their offspring. Important facts are that birds freely choose their own mates, build nests, and can be separated from mates. Apart from birds, love is also seen in other animals who feel the pain of others, show affection and bond with their mates.

When one of the birds' mates dies, they find a mate. Separation and mate finding are often associated with nest building. If the mate fails to build a nest then he loses his mate. If a bird can successfully build its nest above, it will find a mate very easily. There are some birds that choose their mate only for one season and at the end of the season they separate. And some pair bonds that live permanently for several seasons. The dove you see in my following picture belongs to this list.

The dove is a symbol of peace. There is a lot of love in this bird. You will be impressed and jealous of their love. Although many doves live together at the same time, they share a specific nest with their mates. The little tin house you can't see is home to several pairs of doves. Here the doves are domesticated. If their mate dies or goes missing, they choose a new mate. To choose a mate they can disappear from this house forever and live in a house of another owner where his chosen mate lives. In this way if you raise doves you will find that either your dove is lost or another dove has come to live with your doves. One reason for this is mate selection.

Their love is so deep that you cannot separate them. Male doves also incubate eggs to help their mates and gather both food for their young. People have known about their love since ancient times. In ancient times, the food that lovers ate for their love was made from pigeon liver. Then understand how deep is the love in dove that affected people. Rather than the symbol of peace that they are, they should be thought of as symbols of love

Birds usually choose their partner to mate with. Mating perpetuates their offspring on earth forever and may not want to share their roost with multiple birds. Such monogamy among birds is truly amazing.


References : While writing the post some information has been taken from below mentioned sources, you can read about birds if you want


https://www.wild-bird-watching.com/Birds-Mate-Life.html
https://www.livescience.com/33001-why-do-doves-represent-love.html

Thanks for reading

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