Sentences with phrase «mourning dove»

The cabinet paint is Mourning Dove Gray (MS 151) and the wall paint is Evening Moth (MS 173), both from the Martha Stewart Colors line, which will be sold through Home Depot beginning in March of 2010.
We also love your kitchen and are currently painting mourning dove on our cabinets!
Oh and I have to tell you... I still have yet to put up pics of our kitchen re-do on my blog, but I'll just tell you we used Mourning Dove on the cabinets... inspired by YOU!
We unpacked the counter top today, and although we haven't sealed it yet, this is what an unsealed «Numerar» counter top looks like on top of salvaged cabinetry, painted «Mourning Dove» by Martha Stewart...
I thought I read in a previous post that yours were «Mourning Dove», a color previously made by Sherwin Williams.
Hollviken sink — Ikea Wall tile — Total Liquidation in Montgomery, Alabama 3 ″ x6 ″ white subway tile — Lowes Sea sponges and sea sponge soap — Natural Sea Sponges on Etsy Honeycomb soap — BathHouse on Etsy Honey oat soap — DomesticLove on Etsy Maison - Home bath gel — TJ Maxx Tiered Storage Stand — Pottery Barn Kate rug — Pottery Barn Ceiling light above sink — Lowes Bent wood towel rack — eBay Numbered wood toothbrushes — Izola.com Wall color: Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams Door color: Mourning Dove by Sherwin Williams (an old Martha Stewart color you have to ask them to mix) Trim color: Moonlight White by Benjamin Moore Farm table: local flea market Branas baskets in cubbies: Ikea Golden oak vinyl plank flooring: Lowes
We repainted the whole thing Mourning Dove because the poly we sealed it with the first time around had turned yellow.
We've already painted it all «Mourning Dove», now we just need to get some more drawer pulls and door knobs and replace the existing counter top with an eight foot butcher block countertop from Ikea.
I mixed Love in a Mist MSL 142 and the darker Mourning Dove.
Can you tell me how you mixed the darker Mourning Dove with Love in a Mist?
Martha Stewart's «Mourning Dove — 8085» is only available at Sherwin Williams.
I was unable to locate it but did find the following in the Martha collection at Home Depot... Mourning Dove number MSL 210 but thought it was a bit dark.
-- Mirrors on the inside - backs of the upper cabinets — We created taller cabinets by adding extra molding on top of upper cabinets — Corbels underneath the upper cabinets — Salvaged cabinets on the right side of the room — Butcherblock countertop — Stainless steel shelves — Chalkboard paint — Cabinet paint: Mourning Dove (Martha Stewart by Sherwin Williams) and Alabaster (Sherwin Williams)-- Ceramic tile removal — Ceramic tile removal (part 2)-- Hardwood floor installation and staining — Wall color: November Rain, by Benjamin Moore
As for the cabinetry, the paint color on the base cabinets is called «Mourning Dove» (8085).
Since you've got a warm grey metal roof (which I like), why not go with some of the colors of your kitchen: Alabaster and Mourning Dove with pops of black / charcoal and some natural wood here and there.
Next up, I'm going to re-paint the guest bathroom door (note: don't use Polycrylic on top of Sherwin William's «Mourning Dove» (8085) paint - it will turn yellow in a few years.)
When you say not to use the polycrylic on top of mourning dove because it turns yellow, are you referring to the same stuff you used on top of the kitchen cabinets?
Park Ranger — Duties & Responsibilities Highly trained in resource and wildlife management in academic and field settings Assist Texas Parks and Wildlife with prairie restoration project Responsible for trail clearance, seed collection, and seed cleaning Conduct agricultural and wildlife surveys, inventories, and analysis Manage wildlife projects such as alligator relocation and mourning dove banding Direct elk, Montezuma quail, and scaled quail capture and blood sampling Oversee cattle and horse tagging, vaccinations, branding, herding, and training Perform telemetry work and utilize industry equipment including Locate 3 Operate machinery including backhoes, skid steer, tractors, and welding equipment Serve as a public speaker for Sul Ross State University and Texas Parks and Wildlife Recognized for excellence in leadership and dedication to natural stewardship Represent profession with poise, integrity, and positivity
Preferred habitat: along streams, edges of woods + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay + + + + Light conditions: dappled shade to partial sun + + + + Plant spacing: 5 to 6 feet + + + + Wildlife value: the fruit is a favorite of many birds; in summer its thick foliage provides good escape and shelter cover, as well as nesting sites, hark often used in nest building; fruit attracts the following birds: Mourning Dove; Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpeckers, Eastern Kingbird; Blue Jay, Great Crested Flycatcher, Tufted Titmouse, Mockingbird, Gray Catbird, Brown Thrasher, American Robin, Wood, Hermit, Gray - cheeked, and Swanson's Thrushes, Eastern Bluebird, Red - eyed Virea, Yellow - breasted Chat, House and Fox Sparrows, Orchard and Northern Orioles, Scarlet and Summer Tanagers, Cardinal, Purple Finch, American Goldfinch, Rufous - sided Towhee
Preferred habitat: moist forests + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 50 to 60 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Acorns are eaten by wild turkey, Bobwhite, quail, dove jay, Gray and Fox Squirrels; they are also eaten by the following birds: Evening Grosbeaks, Brown Thrasher, Mourning Dove, Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpeckers, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, White - breasted Nuthatch, Rose - breasted Grosbeak, and Rufous - sided Towhee
Preferred habitat: ditches, prairies, swales, depressions + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: dormant in winter + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, well drained + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 3 to 4 feet apart + + + + Wildlife value: Seed enjoyed by deer and many species of birds; a nectar and larval food plant for butterflies; attracts these birds: Cardinal, Carolina Chickadee, American Goldfinch, House Finch, Purple Finch, Evening Grosbeak, Blue Jay, Nut Hatches, White - Throated Sparrow, Tufted Titmouse, Rufous - sided Towhee, House Sparrow, Dark - eyed Junco, Mourning Dove, Pine Siskin, Red - winged Black Bird, Scrub Jay, and Red - Bellied and Red - headed Woodpeckers; Silvery Checkerspots and Bordered Patch Butterfly larvae eat leaves.
Mourning dove (4) • Red - bellied woodpecker (1) • Downy woodpecker (2) • Blue jay (6) • Black - capped chickadee (2) • White - breasted nuthatch (2) • American Robin (32) • Northern mockingbird (3) • European starling (15) • Song sparrow (1) • White - throated sparrow (6) • Dark - eyed junco (36) • Northern cardinal (4) • House sparrow (25)
The trickster coyote character of Native American folklore has met his match in this floral double, «Coyote Stories,» Mourning Dove, a bouquet of flexigrass and love - in - a-mist tangled around one another in a way that is at once playful and violent.
Camille Henrot, «Coyote Stories,» Mourning Dove, 2014, installation view.
Joey will never spy a mourning dove without wishing JP were there to help him catch it.
Mourning Dove is smart, well - written Southern Fiction.»
Mourning Dove is a good storyteller, and I found this book of tales more smoothly wri
Mourning Dove is a good storyteller, and I found this book of tales more smoothly written than others.
Ma turned, spreading her arms, cooing like a mourning dove.
While urban youth search parks, yards, and tree - lined streets for birds such as the barn swallow, the American crow, and the mourning dove, young birders in the suburbs and rural areas do the same.
Gone Girl offers interesting, even amusing audio cues: the sound of a distant mourning dove when we suspect Amy's been killed, or Blue Oyster Cult's «Don't Fear the Reaper» playing on a car radio as Nick returns his obnoxious father to an assisted care center.
The new DNA from the test sequences have strengthened this conclusion, which came to a surprise to some ornithologists who had thought the mourning dove was the closest relative.
Tags: spring, robin, mourning dove, birds, cardinals, Biology, nature, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Our mourning dove pair has returned to the area, and tulip stems are starting to peek up out of the ground.
the mourning doves roost charged and transfigured, each cell buzzing with flame.
Migratory fowl Ducks, geese, rails, gallinules, mourning doves, jacksnipe and woodcock are regulated as to season by federal, not state, law.
John H. Schulz, a resource scientist at the Missouri Department of Conservation, has calculated that as many as 15 million mourning doves are killed in North America each year from lead poisoning, mostly from eating spent lead shot that looks like the weed seed they depend on for food.
That's almost as many as the estimated 20 million mourning doves legally shot and killed each year by hunters.
Blue jays and mourning doves, cardinals and catbirds.
As it turns out, the mourning doves and other American doves represent a unique group of columbiformes (pigeons and doves), which came from Asia separately from the ancestors of the passenger pigeon and band - tailed pigeon.
Among the cat victims were mourning doves, blue jays, cottontail rabbits, southern flying squirrels and rarer animals, such as purple gallinules, a kind of water bird.
And, although TWS acknowledges the risks to «reptiles, birds, and mammals [digesting] spent ammunition and lost fishing tackle... potentially leading to population - level consequences in some species (e.g., waterfowl, eagles, condors, mourning doves, and loons),» [12] their position statement on the subject is anemic.
For one, the recordings lead to undercounting of mourning doves because their low frequency songs were drowned out by the sound of the drone itself.
Armadillos, badgers, great - horned owls, hog - nosed skunks, javelina, pronghorn antelope, porcupines, great blue herons, ruddy ducks, snapping turtles, turkey vultures, long - tailed weasels, marmots, mourning doves, red - tailed hawks, sandhill cranes and ringtails.
That is a Turtle Dove or some people call them Mourning Doves.
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