The Mourning Dove is another of the birds that hang out in the Legacy Nature Preserve.

Plump-bodied and long-tailed, with short legs, small bill, and a head that looks particularly small in comparison to the body. The long, pointed tail is unique among North American doves. Mourning Doves often match their open-country surroundings. They’re delicate brown to buffy-tan overall, with black spots on the wings and black-bordered white tips to the tail feathers. Mourning Doves fly fast on powerful wingbeats, sometimes making sudden ascents, descents, and dodges, their pointed tails stretching behind them. You can see Mourning Doves nearly anywhere except the deep woods. Look for them in fields or patches of bare ground, or on overhead perches like telephone wires.
So as to avoid any confusion, the gravel road where these caches are found is on the west side of the Legacy Parkway. You can access the road from the North (500 South Woods Cross) by foot or bicycle. You can access the road on the South (North Salt Lake) by foot, bicycle or auto.. This cache is a container in a container.