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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove abstract "The Jambu Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus jambu) is a smallish colourful fruit-dove. It is a resident breeding species in southern Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan, Sumatra and Java.The Jambu Fruit Dove inhabits mangrove swamps and lowland rain forests up to 1,500 m and is also found in second growth woodland. The male holds a breeding territory, advertised by raising its wings, bobbing its body and cooing. It will defend its territory with a quick peck if the territorial display fails. The female builds a flimsy nest of twigs, roots and grasses, which are collected by her mate, in a tree and lays one or sometimes two white eggs which are incubated for about 20 days to hatching, with a further 12 or more days to fledging.The Jambu Fruit Dove is 23–27 cm long and weighs about 42 g. It is a plump small-headed bird with soft feathers and very distinctive colouring including a white eye ring, orange bill and red legs. The call is a soft, low coo.The adult male has a crimson face with a black chin, unmarked green upperparts and white underparts, with a pink patch on the breast and a chocolate brown undertail. The female differs from the male by having a dull purple face with a dark chin. The underparts are green with a white belly and cinnamon undertail. The immature Jambu Fruit Dove resembles the female but has a green face. The young male acquires its full adult plumage in about 39 weeks from fledging. Immature males are similar in appearance to females.The Jambu Fruit Dove is a shy and inconspicuous bird, camouflaged against the forest canopy by its green plumage. It is usually seen alone or in pairs, but a sizable flock may gather when feeding at a fruit tree. It eats fruit directly from the tree, or from the ground if items have been dropped by hornbills or monkeys. Like other doves, but unlike most birds, it can drink by sucking.Extensive deforestation in Indonesia and Malaysia means that this dove is now threatened, although its ability to live in second growth and at higher elevation means that its situation is not as critical as that of some forest bird species. The Jambu Fruit Dove is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove binomialAuthority Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove class Bird.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove conservationStatus "NT".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove family Columbidae.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove genus Fruit_dove.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove kingdom Animal.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove order Columbidae.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove phylum Chordate.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove binomial "Ptilinopus jambu".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove binomialAuthority "Gmelin, 1789".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove classis Bird.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove familia Columbidae.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove genus "Ptilinopus".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove hasPhotoCollection Jambu_Fruit_Dove.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove imageCaption "A male at the Cincinnati Zoo".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove ordo Columbidae.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove phylum Chordate.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove regnum "Animalia".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove species "P. jambu".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove status "NT".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Animals_described_in_1789.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Brunei.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Indonesia.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Malaysia.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Singapore.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Southeast_Asia.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Birds_of_Thailand.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove subject Category:Ptilinopus.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type Animal100015388.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type AnimalsDescribedIn1789.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type BirdsOfBrunei.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type BirdsOfIndonesia.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type BirdsOfThailand.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove type Eukaryote.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove comment "The Jambu Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus jambu) is a smallish colourful fruit-dove. It is a resident breeding species in southern Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan, Sumatra and Java.The Jambu Fruit Dove inhabits mangrove swamps and lowland rain forests up to 1,500 m and is also found in second growth woodland. The male holds a breeding territory, advertised by raising its wings, bobbing its body and cooing.".
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove label "Jambu Fruit Dove".
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove sameAs Jambu_Fruit_Dove.
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- Jambu_Fruit_Dove depiction JambaFruitDove.jpg.
- Jambu_Fruit_Dove isPrimaryTopicOf Jambu_Fruit_Dove.