2013-05-03



Geopelia striata

Today's animal is a Zebra Dove, a bird that is native to Southeast Asia, but that has found it's way to various Pacific Islands as well due to introduction. Like many Dove and Pigeon species they have adapted to multiple habitat types, and can be found both int he wild, and in developed areas.

As you may have guessed, Zebra Doves are named for the black and white stripes that cover their necks. This color pattern helps them to stay camouflaged while they are foraging for seeds and small insects on the ground.

Zebra Doves are kept in captivity, and are said to be calm and quiet. They are actually rare in some of their native range now, due to collection for the pet trade, though they are now also bred on large farms as well. In Thailand, owning one is considered to be good luck.

IUCN Status : Least Concern
Location : Southeast Asia
Size : Length up to 9in (23cm)

Classification : Phylum : Chordata -- Class : Aves -- Order : Columbiformes

Family : Columbidae -- Genus : Geopelia -- Species : G. striata

Image : DickDaniels

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