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Pheasant Pigeon

Otidiphaps nobilis

Description:

The pheasant pigeon is an unusual pigeon of uncertain affinities within the Columbidae, within the genus Otidiphaps (Gould, 1870), and the subfamily Otidiphabinae. Its scientific name makes reference to its similarities to the bustard family (Otidae). Its common name reflects its adaptation to living on the forest floor in the fashion of a South East Asian pheasant, which it resembles in external morphology, particularly in its laterally compressed tail and the rounded wings. No galliform birds occur in New Guinea, and the pheasant pigeon has filled the ecological niche of a partridge or small pheasant (while the larger Goura crowned pigeons have a lifestyle similar to larger pheasants, grouse or turkeys). It is a highly secretive species, feeding on seeds and fallen fruits. It nests on the ground below trees and bushes, laying one egg that it incubates for around 4 weeks.

3 Comments

JenniferReneeDekker
JenniferReneeDekker 10 years ago

Otidiphaps nobilis
Pheasant Pigeon

marirs
marirs 10 years ago

Thank you :)

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 10 years ago

Wonderful! I love the green nape.

marirs
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marirs

Singapore, Singapore

Spotted on Oct 20, 2012
Submitted on Mar 23, 2014

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