- Streptopelia chinensis
Identification
28-32 cm. Pale brown back, wings and tail, heavily spotted with buff, blackish flight feathers bordered on the inner edge with pale grey. Pink head and underparts, pale grey on face and lower belly, black neck patch finely spotted with white. The legs are red. Sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller than adults often lacking the patchy neckband when very immature. The call is a low and gentle coo-coo-croo, with the emphasis on last note.
Distribution
Southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to south China and Southeast Asia. It has been introduced to parts of the United States and Australia.
Taxonomy
Polytypic. Consists of three subspecies.
Habitat
Open woodland, farmland and habitation.
Behaviour
They are fairly terrestrial, foraging on the ground in grasslands and cultivation.
It breeds all year round with stick nests commonly found in trees, edge of buildings or on the ground. 2 white, glossy eggs are laid.
The diet includes grass seeds, grains and other vegetation.