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Madeiran wood pigeon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Columbiformes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Columbidae

Genus
  
Columba

Madeiran wood pigeon wwwtaenoscomimgITISColumbapalumbusmaderensi

Similar
  
Columba, Azores wood pigeon, Trocaz pigeon, Bonin wood pigeon, Lord Howe pigeon

The Madeiran wood pigeon (Columba palumbus maderensis) was a subspecies of the wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) endemic to Madeira (Portugal), and found in the island's Laurel forest habitat.

The Madeiran wood pigeon closely resembled the wood pigeon of mainland Europe, but the plumage was somewhat darker, especially on the upperparts and under wing-coverts. The vinous-pink of the breast was more extensive.

The German ornithologist Ernst Schmitz lived on the island of Madeira by 1896-1906, a time when the Madeiran wood pigeon was already rare. Despite great efforts, Schmitz managed to collect only a few specimens and eggs. In May 1924, no Madeiran wood pigeon was found, nor was any seen in later years, not even by local pigeon hunters. This subspecies is most likely extinct now.

References

Madeiran wood pigeon Wikipedia