Note: We are not currently accepting new clients. Our birds are in training.
White Dove Releases for Weddings
Make your special day stand out with a unique celebration.
Wedding Packages
Create a memorable moment mid-ceremony with a flock of doves forming into their iconic V pattern.
To achieve this visual, we recommend an eight-dove package. The couple releases two as a symbolic gesture of their new beginning, and we release the other six in the background.
Pricing varies by location and the number of doves you would like at the event. Please see our service area map, FAQs, or contact us for additional information.
FAQs
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We provide white doves for release as far south as Tacoma and as far north as Lynnwood. We do have mileage rates for venues beyond our standard service area. Please see our service area map for more details.
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Every event is a little bit different. You can choose whether or not the bride and groom are releasing birds, when the birds are released, and how many we release. We will coordinate well in advance.
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Yes! As soon as it gets dark, they can’t find their way safely. We pay close attention to sunrise and sunset. The doves can safely be released as late as 8:30 PM in June and must be released before 3:30 PM in December. Contact us for more information
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We request 50% of the fee upon booking and 50% on the day of service. We can either keep your credit card on file or arrange alternative payment options.
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Our birds can’t fly in extreme weather conditions. We keep a close eye on the weather, but we can’t predict every scenario. We reserve the right to an “Act of God” cancellation in the event of extreme weather and will provide a full refund in this instance.
If you cancel more than 30 days in advance of the event, you may receive a full refund. If you cancel less than 30 days before your event, you will lose your deposit.
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We are supportive of all orientations, religions, traditions, and ceremonies. As long as nothing illegal is happening and you are in our service area, we’re happy to help.
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We can’t guarantee zero accidents, but they rarely defecate when flying and are fed a special diet before the event.
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Typically, they fly home. However, if there are birds of prey in the immediate area, they may find the closest tree to hide in. We scope out the location before the service and will communicate any concerns.