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Species
Geopelia humeralis Temminck, 1821
Nomenclature
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Family: ColumbidaeGenus: Geopelia
Species:
Geopelia humeralis Temminck, 1821
Usage:
valid
Vernacular names:
Vernacular name:
Bar-shouldered Dove, Bronze-necked/Copper-necked/Barred-shouldered/Mangrove/Scrub Dove, Pandanus/River Pigeon
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SUMMARY
The Bar-shouldered Dove is a medium-sized, long-tailed dove. Adults doves have a blue-grey head, neck and upper breast, with a distinctive reddish-bronze patch on the hindneck, with dark barring. Young doves lack this patch and barring and tend to be duller overall. There is also a distinctive pinkish bar on the lower breast. The lower body is pale. They have a blue-grey eye-ring and reddish eye. They are usually seen in pairs or small parties. The northern subspecies hedlandi is lighter in colour. This species is also known as the Mangrove Dove, Scrub Dove, or Kookawook. Voice: A loud and distinctive 'cook coo cook coo' and a bubbling, descending call.