Geopelia | |
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File:Geopelia-striata-Réunion.jpg | |
Zebra Doves (Geopelia striata) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Columbiformes |
Family: | Columbidae |
Genus: | Geopelia Swainson, 1837 |
Species | |
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Geopelia is a genus of small, long-tailed doves. They are native to South-east Asia and Australasia and are most often found in open country and scrubland. They feed mainly on seeds which they find by foraging on the ground. They typically lay two eggs in a simple nest of twigs and grass. Their plumage is mostly greyish-brown with a pattern of spots or bars. The Zebra Dove and Diamond Dove are commonly kept in captivity.
Species[]
- Diamond Dove, Geopelia cuneata
- Zebra Dove, Geopelia striata
- Peaceful Dove, Geopelia placida (sometimes treated as a subspecies of G. striata)
- Barred Dove, Geopelia maugei (sometimes treated as a subspecies of G. striata)
- Bar-shouldered Dove, Geopelia humeralis
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