Grey-fronted Dove
A species of White-tipped Doves Scientific name : Leptotila rufaxilla Genus : White-tipped Doves
Grey-fronted Dove, A species of White-tipped Doves
Botanical name: Leptotila rufaxilla
Genus: White-tipped Doves
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Description
Description
The grey-fronted dove, (Leptotila rufaxilla) is a large New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder in South America from Colombia, Venezuela and the Guyanas south to northeast Argentina and Uruguay. Several subspecies exist, among them L. r. hellmayrii from Trinidad and the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela. The grey-headed dove, Leptotila plumbeiceps, of Central America and the Grenada dove, L. wellsi, of Grenada were formerly considered conspecific with grey-fronted dove. The grey-fronted dove inhabits humid forest and woodland. It builds a large stick nest in a bush or on a stump and lays two white eggs. The grey-fronted dove is very similar to the closely related white-tipped dove, Leptotila verreauxi, which, in the area of overlap, prefers more open, drier, woodland. It has an approximate length of 28 cm (11 in) and a weight of 155 g (5 ⁄2 oz). Adult have a blue-grey crown, a whitish forehead and a grey neck showing purple iridescence. They have a whitish throat and the eye-ring is red. The upperparts and wings are grey-brown, and the underparts are whitish shading to pinkish-buff on the chest. The underwing coverts are rufous. The white tip to the tail is narrower than in the white-tipped dove. The bill is black, the legs red and the iris is yellow. L. r. hellmayrii has a paler forehead and darker, more rufous, breast. It is best distinguished from the white-tipped dove by the buffier lower face and the more contrasting, bluish-grey crown. Another feature is the red (not blue) eye-ring of the grey-fronted dove, but this is not reliable in all parts of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay, where it typically is red in both. The grey-fronted dove is usually seen singly or in pairs, and is rather wary. Its flight is fast and direct, with the regular beats and clattering of the wings which are characteristic of pigeons in general. The food of this species is mainly seeds obtained by foraging on the ground, but it will also take insects. The call is a deep hollow ooo-wooooo-ou.
Size
28 cm
Feeding Habits
Grey-fronted Dove primarily consumes seeds and insects, foraging on the forest floor. It also feeds on Costus fruit, and adapts to eating bananas and rice at feeding stations.
Habitat
The grey-fronted Dove typically inhabits humid forests and is frequently found at the edges of these forests or in clearings within. This species tends to avoid arid areas, preferring environments with ample vegetation cover, such as várzea, terra firme, and gallery forests across broader tropical regions.
Dite type
Frugivorous
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Pigeons and doves Family
Dove Genus
White-tipped Doves Species
Grey-fronted Dove