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Revision as of 20:49, 18 May 2007

Streptopelia roseogrisea
Photo by Layzeboy

Description

The Barbary Dove was introduced to New Zealand [from Africa] as a cage bird but has become feral.ry Doveears, and are noted for their gentle nature. The bird is pale creamy buff, with a white chin, belly and under tail coverts and has a distinctive black half-collar around the back of the neck. The eye is red, the bill black and the feet are crimson. The call is a persistent �coo-crooo�. They eat clover and weed seeds, split grain and newly sown or stubble grain supplemented with occasional invertebrates such as snails. Breeding is mainly between October and February and they re-nest several times a season. They lay 2 white eggs on a simple platform of twigs. Both adults incubate for about 15 days and the chicks fledge at about 15 days old

Identification

Also known as Barbary Dove

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