Nicobar Pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica)

Interesting :

Is in the same family as the pigeon. The male and female have similar characteristics. Feathers covering the body are green with yellow and purple glossy. The wing edge is black and blue. It has a long hackle, which the female is a little bit shorter than the male, and has a very short tail.

Habitat :

Can be found in Andaman islands, Malaysia, Solomon, Philippines, Thai, and Cambodia. In Thailand, it can be found in the islands in the South, and Andaman area, for example; Surin Islands, Similan Islands.

Food :

The food is the plant seed, fruit which fell on the ground

Behavior :

Lives and seeks for the food more on the ground than on the tree. It may seek for the food alone, or in pairs, or in a small troop. It is quite good at flying. It rarely makes noise, and its sound can be heard once in a while.

Current Status :

Near Threatened

Taxonomy

CLASS : Aves

ORDER : Columbiformes

FAMILY : Columbidae

GENUS : Caloenas

SPECIES : Nicobar Pigeon, Nicobar Dove (Caloenas nicobarica)

Conservation status : Near Threatened

Reproductive :

The Nicobar pigeon breeds around January to May and lays 1 to 2 eggs each time. The incubation period is 24 days

Size and weight :

It is a small size bird and has the body size of approximately 41 centimeters.

Reference :

For more information

Point of view :


Update : 11 April 2017