Question: "Where do the doves go when they are released?"
Answer: Our doves are trained to fly home to the safety of their loft.
Question: "How long does it take for the doves to fly home?"
Answer: It depends on the distance from their loft but they will arrive home on the same day as the release.
Question: "If I have paid for my release and weather prevents the release, can I get a refund?"
Answer: Yes - but a release cancelation for an event is rare.
Question: "Can I order an evening release?"
Answer: Yes, we can schedule a release, but it can be no later than 2 to 3 hours before sunset. Time of day allowed changes per season.
Question: "How many doves can be released?"
Answer: You can have a 1 to 2 dove release up to a couple of dozen dove release.
Question: "Could I release the doves myself?"
Answer: Yes,but only a hand release which is a 1 to 2 bird release. Our handlers will release the mass release of doves.
Question: "Can I have a dove release during the winter?"
Answer: Amazingly enough, doves prefer to fly in colder weather, so yes they can fly during the winter, except for when conditions make visibility poor, or in extremely cold weather.
Question: "Can I have a dove release anywhere?"
Answer: Yes, anywhere except indoors or high predator risk areas.
Question: "How do the doves know where home is?"
Answer: Doves have a homing instinct that somehow tells them where to fly home to and where it is located, even if it is hundreds of miles away.
Question: "What if it rains slightly on the day of our release?"
Answer: The doves can be released in rainy weather, but if a thunderstorm is happening during the day then the release is cancelled.
Question: "Will you coordinate the dove release with our wedding photographer?"
Answer: Yes we will coordinate the dove release with your wedding photographer and videographer to create breath taking wedding pictures.