Saturday, December 10, 2011

Spotted Dove

The Spotted Dove is a very popular cage bird and the illegal trapping of will individuals is still a common practice. An adaptable bird with a wide tolerance for habitat, it is found in woodlands, open country and fields. It spends a lot of time walking on the ground near long grass, feeding on seeds.
Feeding on the ground, this is the most abundant pigeon of open country and cultivation.
Description: Brown above, mottled darker brown; vinous pink head and underparts, with white-spotted black half-collar joined round sides and back of neck. Taking off, conspicuously whitish sides to tail and pale grey panel on carpal joint of each wing. Singly or in pairs on ground, feeding on seeds and other bits of vegetation, or perched on wires or low trees; not large flocks. Call a three- or four-note coo.

source: Davidson & Chew (2007); Strange & Jeyarajasingam (1999); Photographic Society of Singapore (2010)

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