Seychelles blue pigeon

Alectroenas pulcherrimus

The Seychelles blue pigeon is a medium-sized pigeon which inhabits woodland areas of the granitic Seychelles archipelago.
Seychelles Blue Pigeon A lovely unique pigeon that looks like nothing else - called by the locals the French flag bird due to the colors. They are very common all over the island of Praslin where we stayed and frequently hung around the pool while we relaxed in the sun. One of the easiest of the SEychelles endemics to observe. Alectroenas pulcherrimus,Geotagged,Seychelles,Seychelles blue pigeon,Spring,praslin

Appearance

The pigeon is about 10 inches in length. Its head and breast are silver-grey, and these feathers can be raised when the bird is excited, giving it a ruffled look. Its wings, under-body and tail are dark blue. It has a distinctive bright crimson patch of orbital skin extending from forehead to crown. Its bill is dull yellow and it has dark grey legs. The juvenile is very different, with a dark grey head and bib, dark greenish brown upperparts with pale yellow fringes, dark crown feathers with obvious green edges and a dark pink wattle around eye

Distribution

The Seychelles blue pigeon is found on all the larger granitic islands of Seychelles plus Denis Island and Bird Island on the edge of the Seychelles Bank. Numbers have greatly increased since the cessation of human exploitation for food, a practice that died out around the late 1970s. Since then birds have recolonised Curieuse , Denis , Aride Island and Bird .

Status

Once shot for food and by farmers as an alleged pest but now the population appears to be thriving. Habitat conservation is important to the continued survival of the species because blue pigeons have muscular gizzards, which break down seeds to aid digestion. Consequently, unlike other pigeons, their droppings contain no viable seeds.

Behavior

It can be found either singly, in pairs or in small groups. In courtship birds fly high above the tree canopy, before plummeting downward at a steep angle, wings held rigidly forward and downward. This procedure may be repeated before landing in a tree. The male bows and coos to the female, raising plume feathers on the neck and head or struts up and down a branch plumes extended, turning head 180° then back again.

Habitat

The Seychelles blue pigeon is found on all the larger granitic islands of Seychelles plus Denis Island and Bird Island on the edge of the Seychelles Bank. Numbers have greatly increased since the cessation of human exploitation for food, a practice that died out around the late 1970s. Since then birds have recolonised Curieuse , Denis , Aride Island and Bird .

Reproduction

Breeding may take place at any time of year but is concentrated in October to April. The nest, built entirely by the female, is an untidy platform of twigs in a tree or shrub. Usually one white egg is laid, occasionally two. Incubation takes about 28 days, fledging about 21 days.

Food

Their diet consists mostly of seeds and fruit.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderColumbiformes
FamilyColumbidae
GenusAlectroenas
SpeciesA. pulcherrimus
Photographed in
Seychelles