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- Common_Emerald_Dove abstract "The Common Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica) is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent and east through Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, to northern and eastern Australia. The dove is also known by the names of Green Dove and Green-winged pigeon. The Common Emerald Dove is the state bird of the Indian State of Tamil Nadu.It has a number of subspecies, with three existing in Australia, longirostris from the Kimberly, Western Australia to Cape York Peninsula, chrysochlora from Cape York Peninsula to southern New South Wales as well as Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island, and natalis from Christmas Island.This is a common species in rainforest and similar dense wet woodlands, farms, gardens, mangroves and coastal heaths. It builds a scant stick nest in a tree up to five metres and lays two cream-coloured eggs. Breeding tends to occur in Australia spring or early summer in southeastern Australia and late in the dry season in northern Australia.Its flight is fast and direct, with the regular beats and an occasional sharp flick of the wings which are characteristic of pigeons in general. It often flies low between the patches of dense forest it prefers, but when disturbed will frequently walk away rather than fly. They are particularly good weavers when flying through forests. When flying they expose a buff underwing and a chestnut colour of their flight feathers.The Common Emerald Dove is a stocky, medium-sized pigeon, typically 23 to 28 centimetres (10 to 11.2 inches) in length. The back and wings are bright emerald green. The flight feathers and tail are blackish, and broad black and white bars show on the lower back in flight. The head and underparts are dark vinous pink (in chrysochlora, more brown in longirostris), fading to greyish on the lower belly. The eyes are dark brown, the bill bright red and legs and feet rufous.The male has a white patch on the edge of the shoulders and a grey crown, which the female lacks. Females will tend to have a browner complexion with a grey mark on the shoulder. Immature birds resemble females but have brown scallops on their body and wing plumage.Emerald doves usually occur singly, pairs or in small groups. They are quite terrestrial, often searching for fallen fruit on the ground and spending little time in trees except when roosting. They eat seeds and fruits of a wide variety of plants and are generally tame and approachable.The call is a low soft moaning cooing consisting of about six to seven coos starting quietly and rising. They also call a nasal "hoo-hoo-hoon". Males perform a bobbing dance during courtship.".
- Common_Emerald_Dove binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Common_Emerald_Dove binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Common_Emerald_Dove class Bird.
- Common_Emerald_Dove conservationStatus "LC".
- Common_Emerald_Dove conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Common_Emerald_Dove family Columbidae.
- Common_Emerald_Dove genus Chalcophaps.
- Common_Emerald_Dove kingdom Animal.
- Common_Emerald_Dove order Columbidae.
- Common_Emerald_Dove phylum Chordate.
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- Common_Emerald_Dove binomial "Chalcophaps indica".
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- Common_Emerald_Dove familia Columbidae.
- Common_Emerald_Dove genus "Chalcophaps".
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- Common_Emerald_Dove name "Common Emerald Dove".
- Common_Emerald_Dove ordo Columbidae.
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- Common_Emerald_Dove regnum "Animalia".
- Common_Emerald_Dove species "C. indica".
- Common_Emerald_Dove status "LC".
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- Common_Emerald_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Thailand.
- Common_Emerald_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Australia.
- Common_Emerald_Dove subject Category:Chalcophaps.
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- Common_Emerald_Dove comment "The Common Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica) is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent and east through Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, to northern and eastern Australia. The dove is also known by the names of Green Dove and Green-winged pigeon.".
- Common_Emerald_Dove label "Common Emerald Dove".
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- Common_Emerald_Dove name "Common Emerald Dove".