Q. How much does a dove release cost?
We can completely customize your package around your needs. We offer very competitive pricing. A white dove release can cost as little as $50.00. Please contact us for a quote.
Q. Where do
the doves go after they are released?
The birds circle above to get
their bearings and then they fly to their home
Q. How do
they know to return to their home loft?
Rock Dove's have been studied
for many years. It is thought that they navigate by being able to sense
the earths magnetic field (They can tell their North and South). Well
trained doves can locate their home up to 600 miles away!! Some
racing doves have been recorded flying distances of 1,000 miles.
Q. What type
of training do the doves have?
Although it is the doves
natural instinct to return to their home, just like a bird dog will point
without being trained. Training the doves in different directions and
taking them out from short to longer distances improves there navigational
skills.
Q. How long
does it take them to get home?
Under excellent conditions
they fly between 50 - 60 mph, and usually fly non-stop until they get
home.
Q. Why won't
you release at night?
They cannot see very well at
night, and if they have to seek shelter in a tree overnight they may
fall prey to an owl, or other night predators. Being white, they stick out like
a sore thumb in the night to their predators.
Q. Can't I
just use the doves I find in a pet store?
The turtledoves (also
referred to sometimes as ringnecks or mourning doves) are poor fliers and
should never be released into the wild! They will fall prey to dogs,
cats, and hawks. More embarrassing though is that they won't
fly more then a few feet from where you released them. They
have NO homing instinct and it is considered cruel to release these types of
doves. Our birds are vaccinated, wormed and fed special diets. They
are expensive and require a lot of time and training by
experienced handlers. You may spend a few extra dollars hiring us, but you get
peace of mind knowing you are providing guests with the proper enjoyment of a
professional bird release.
Q. How do you
prevent the birds from making a mess on our guests?
Just like human athletes,
our doves have a special diet before your big event so they can perform at
top levels without "messing up." They also fly with their feet
tucked up underneath so they won't soil themselves. While we can never
100% guarantee that a mess may not happen, it is very unlikely.
Q. At what
point in the ceremony should the birds be released?
This is entirely up to you! There are a lot of
creative designs in the timing and location of your release. We
will work closely with your photographer and coordinator of your event to
ensure the best possible results.
Q. What time
of day is best for a release?
The specific time of day is flexible,
but we never release birds later than one hour prior to sunset: (1) to ensure
enough time for the birds to safely reach home, and (2) a flock of white birds
airborne is very dramatic. The more sunlight, the better the viewing! To
learn more about our release policies, click here!