Wednesday, April 27, 2016

The Nicobar Pigeon

Such a beautiful bird! And the colors - oh my!





From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicobar_pigeon

The Nicobar pigeon's breeding range encompasses the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India, the Mergui Archipelago of Myanmar, offshore islands of south-western Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, southern Cambodia and Vietnam, and many of the small islands between Sumatra, the Philippines and the Solomon Islands. On Palau, the only distinct subspecies C. n. pelewensis is found.



The white tail is the most conspicuous feature of adult Nicobar pigeons, particularly when seen at a distance in the twilight
The Nicobar pigeon roams in flocks from island to island, usually sleeping on offshore islets where no predators occur and spends the day in areas with better food availability, not shying away from areas inhabited by humans. Its food consists of seeds, fruit and buds, and it is attracted to areas where grain is available. A gizzard stone helps to grind up hard food items. Its flight is quick, with regular beats and an occasional sharp flick of the wings, as is characteristic of pigeons in general. Unlike other pigeons, groups tend to fly in columns or single file, not in a loose flock. The white tail is prominent in flight when seen from behind and may serve as a sort of "taillight", keeping flocks together when crossing the sea at dawn or dusk. The young birds' lack of a white tail is a signal of their immaturity clearly visible to conspecifics – to an adult Nicobar pigeon, it is obvious at a glance which flockmembers are neither potential mates, nor potential competitors for mates, nor old enough to safely guide a flock from one island to another.


This species nests in dense forest on offshore islets, often in large colonies. It builds a loose stick nest in a tree. It lays one elliptical faintly blue-tinged white egg








To learn more about this beautiful bird:
http://thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/birds/Columbiformes/Columbidae/Caloenas-nicobarica


2 comments :

  1. Wonderful! Even the Buzzards...beautiful in their own way.
    One bird lover to another...

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    1. Oh, those colors - absolutely gorgeous! Glad you like boids, too! :o)

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