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MICHIGAN'S
OFFICIAL BIRD OF PEACE
Just as the Robin
is Michigan's Official State Bird,
the Mourning Dove is Michigan's Official Bird of Peace!

House Resolution 244 Journal of the House No. 30, March 25,
1998
Reps. Profit, Kuku, LaForge,
Raczkowski, Hale, Prusi, Cherry, Scott, Kelly, Murphy, Wojno,
Voorhees, Vaughn, Anthony, Godchaux, Schroer, Brater, Parks,
Jansen, Wallace and Varge offered the following resolution:
A resolution recognizing the
mourning dove, Zenaida Macroura, as the Michigan Bird of Peace.
Whereas, The mourning
dove is an American bird known for its sad, cooing call. Its
grayish-brown feathers and long tapering tail are widely recognized
in Michigan, as is its soft and mournful sound. The mourning
dove, or Zenaida Macroura as it is known in the scientific realm,
is a peaceful songbird; and
Whereas, The day of the mourning dove begins early in
the morning when it begins to look for food and water. The doves
then rest during part of the afternoon, seek more food and water,
and before nightfall, return to their nests built loosely of
twigs in a tree or bush or on the ground. Many scientists believe
that a male and female mourning dove mate with each other
for life. Bird watchers will note that mourning doves are
often found in pairs and, as parents, the doves are both responsible
for feeding the young, called squabs, which are born blind and
almost featherless; and
Whereas, The dove has traditionally symbolized peace.
It is often depicted with an olive branch in its beak. Mourning
doves do not eat olive branches, but do, however, feed on weed
seeds and insects. It is a peaceful bird which will swiftly fly
from conflict on strong wings that make a whistling sound as
they move through the air. The mourning dove plays a quiet, but
vital role in the fragile and beautiful ecosystem that is the
Michigan water wonderland; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the mourning
dove, Zenaida Macroura, be known throughout the state as the
Michigan Bird of Peace.
Pending the reference of the resolution to a committee,
Rep. Gagliardi moved that Rule 77 be suspended and the resolution
be considered at this time.
The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefore.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted, a majority of the members
serving voting therefore.
CLICK HERE for House Journal No. 30
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