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		<title>The Fellowship of Dove Eyes &#8211; Song 1:15</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<i>Blossoms are appearing! The season of songbirds has come, and the cooing of doves is being heard in the land.</i>  Song 2:12

My family used to raise doves, and sell the babies to pet stores. It was fairly easy, since they mated for life. And mated a lot! In fact, that is one of the unique things above doves. When our doves weren’t eating or sleeping, they were preening and loving on each other. The male constantly did a courtship dance, too.  "Coo-Coo-Wah," (with head bow) and he'd repeat it over and over until his female was finally receptive to him...]]></description>
		
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