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Mountain pigeon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Gymnophaps

Higher classification
  
Treroninae

Order
  
Columbiformes

Family
  
Columbidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Mountain pigeon Photos of Papuan Mountainpigeon Gymnophaps albertisii the

Lower classifications
  
Papuan mountain pigeon, Buru mountain pigeon, Pale mountain pigeon

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Gymnophaps is a genus of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae; it includes four species, all called mountain pigeons. Mountain pigeons live in the forested hills and mountains of certain islands in eastern Indonesia and in the region of Melanesia. They are tree-dwellers and eat fruit. A remarkable aspect of these pigeons is that they have bright red skin around the eyes. Otherwise, they are dark gray on the back and wings, with paler heads and undersides. Males and females look mostly alike, though the female Papuan mountain pigeon has a grayer belly than the male. Mountain pigeons move around a lot and are often seen flying, usually in flocks of at least ten or as many as a hundred or more birds. They are not known to do a lot of loud cooing, rather their vocalizations are muted or wheezy when they make any noise at all.

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Mountain pigeon Image Gymnophaps albertisii Papuan Mountainpigeon BioLibcz

The ranges of the four species do not overlap, so this genus is an example of probable allopatric speciation. Two species are island endemics: the Buru mountain pigeon is endemic to the Maluku Islands, and the pale mountain pigeon is endemic to the Solomon Islands. The Papuan mountain pigeon has a range in between the others; it lives on the island of New Guinea and on nearby smaller islands.

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Species

  • Papuan mountain pigeon, Gymnophaps albertisii
  • Buru mountain pigeon, Gymnophaps mada
  • Seram mountain pigeon, Gymnophaps stalkeri
  • Pale mountain pigeon, Gymnophaps solomonensis

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    Mountain pigeon More on Gymnophaps albertisii Papuan Mountain Pigeon

    References

    Mountain pigeon Wikipedia