Where do the birds go after they are released?
These birds use their homing ability to return to their home in our loft. We spend many,
many hours training our birds, this ensures their safe return. In addition, all of our birds are
banded, so if one gets lost we can be located easily.
How do they get back home?
These birds are trained for months before their first release. No one knows for sure how the
birds know their way, but this ability is truly amazing. Our birds are trained in a 50 mile
radius of our loft.
Why can’t I buy doves at the pet store and release them?
Never do this! These birds have no homing ability. They are defenseless and have no
ability to survive in the wild. They will most certainly fall prey to wild animals. In fact, the
release of these turtle doves is illegal in many municipalities.
Will the birds make a mess on my guests?
When the birds fly, they tuck their legs under their bodies. This makes it nearly impossible
for them to have an accident. When the birds are handled for hand release, they are held
in the same fashion. While we are unable to make any guarantees, an accident is highly
unlikely.
Do the birds carry diseases?
Our birds are very well taken care of. The birds love to bathe, and they do so several times
a day. They are routinely vaccinated for a variety of common ailments.
How much notice do you need?
For weddings, we advise that you hold the date with a deposit as early as possible. We
have a limited number of birds and handlers. For funerals, please call any time. We will do
a release whenever it is safe to fly the birds.
What types of payment do you accept?
We accept cash or check, Visa and MasterCard.
What is your release area?
We release doves within a 50 mile radius of Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania. Package
prices will vary depending upon the distance.
At what point in the wedding ceremony are the doves released?
While you are welcome to release your doves at any point during an outdoor ceremony,
they are typically released following the first kiss. For a church ceremony, the most
picturesque time to release the birds is just before you descend the steps.