Palau fruit dove

Ptilinopus pelewensis

The Palau fruit dove is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Palau and it is also Palau's national bird.
Palau fruit dove / Biib (Ptilinopus pelewensis) The Carolines Resort, Palau.  Apr 6, 2019 Geotagged,Palau,Palau fruit dove,Ptilinopus pelewensis,Spring

Appearance

The Palau fruit dove is 23 to 25 cm long and weighs around 93 g . The species has a grey head, neck and breast with a purple cap and yellow line. There is an orange band across the lower breast and belly and olive-green back, wings and tail. Both sexes are alike. Juvenile birds resemble the adults but lack the purple cap, the green upperparts are lined with yellow and the belly is yellow.

Distribution

The Palau fruit dove is endemic to Palau, where it is common in all habitats across the island. The species declined due to hunting prior to 1945, but has rebounded with protection and is now common.

Habitat

The Palau fruit dove is endemic to Palau, where it is common in all habitats across the island. The species declined due to hunting prior to 1945, but has rebounded with protection and is now common.

References:

Some text fragments are auto parsed from Wikipedia.

Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderColumbiformes
FamilyColumbidae
GenusPtilinopus
SpeciesP. pelewensis
Photographed in
Palau