Yungas dove

Yungas dove

White-faced dove, Large-tailed dove

Kingdom
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Genus
SPECIES
Leptotila megalura

The Yungas dove (Leptotila megalura ), also known as the white-faced dove or large-tailed dove, is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Argentina and Bolivia.

Appearance

The Yungas dove is 29 to 32 cm (11 to 13 in) long. The adult's forehead is grayish and its crown bluish gray. The eye is very dark and is surrounded by white feathers; the rest of the face is buff or pinkish buff. Its upperparts and tail are a dark ruddy brown with a purple gloss on the hindneck and upper mantle. Its breast and the sides of the neck are grayish pink lightening to white on the belly. The adult sexes are similar; the juvenile is duller and its wing coverts appear scaly.

Distribution

Geography

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Biogeographical realms

The Yungas dove is found in the Bolivian and Southern Andean Yungas on the east slope of the Andes of Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. It inhabits humid subtropical and tropical woodlands including secondary forest. It is also found in semi-arid Prosopis woodlands. In elevation it ranges between 900 and 2,800 m (3,000 and 9,200 ft).

Yungas dove habitat map
Yungas dove habitat map
Yungas dove
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Diet and Nutrition

Details of the Yungas dove's foraging behavior and diet have not been published.

Mating Habits

Little is known about the Yungas dove's breeding phenology. It nests in bushes or trees, and the clutch size is two eggs.

Population

Population number

The IUCN has assessed the Yungas dove as being of Least Concern. However, it is "generally uncommon in much of its range" and its biology and ecology are very poorly known.

References

1. Yungas dove Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yungas_dove
2. Yungas dove on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22690857/93291952
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/50880

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