Männchen (Western) © Frédéric PELSY eBird S65199885 Macaulay Library ML 206168111
Weibchen (Eastern) © Nigel Voaden
Männchen (Eastern) © John C. Mittermeier
Männchen (Western) © Lizabeth Southworth
Männchen (Eastern) © John C. Mittermeier
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Weibchen (Western) © Chris Wiley
Männchen (Western) © Dick Jenkin
Weibchen (Western) © Stephan Lorenz

Graubrusttaube Pampusana beccarii

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A rotund, short-legged ground-dwelling dove that usually runs rather than flies when startled. Both sexes have a brown body with bluish-gray chest and head. Males have an iridescent pink shoulder patch. Most obvious identification feature in the field is the glowing white eye-ring of the male, especially in more eastern populations such as those in the Solomon Islands. On mainland New Guinea, the species is a resident of upper-elevation montane forest. No other similar species occur in its altitudinal range. Gives a typical dove-like “woo-oop” call which is quiet and easily missed.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN