- Superb Fruit-dove
Taxobox
name = Superb Fruit-dove
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Male
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Columbiformes
familia =Columbidae
genus = "Ptilinopus "
species = "P. superbus"
binomial = "Ptilinopus superbus"
binomial_authority = Temminck, 1809The Superb Fruit-dove ("Ptilinopus superbus"), also known as the Purple-crowned Fruit-dove (leading to easy confusion with the
Purple-capped Fruit-dove ), is a medium-sized (22-24 cm long), colourfulfruit-dove in the familyColumbidae .Range
Native to
Australasia , the Superb Fruit-dove lives in therainforest s ofNew Guinea ,Australia ,Solomon Islands , thePhilippines andSulawesi ofIndonesia . In Australia, it is found from southern Victoria further north, where it becomes more common toCape York inQueensland . In some areas of its range, such as the New Guinean rainforest, it is a resident bird; in more marginal or seasonal habitats such as those in Australia, flocks are known to move about according to the availability of food (Frith "et al." 1976).Description
It is sexually dimorphic. Males are superbly coloured with a fiery orange nape, green ears, and a purple crown. The breast is grey, and divided from the abdomen by a wide, dark blue band. Their wings are olive green covered with dark spots, and the tail is tipped with white. Females are mostly green, with a white abdomen, blue wing tips, light blue breast, and a small, dark blue spot on the back of the head. Both sexes have yellow eyes and eye-rings. Despite its colourful plumage, the Superb Fruit-dove is well-
camouflage d amongst the rainforest foliage.Diet
The Superb Fruit-dove feeds primarily upon fruits and berries. In the
Port Moresby area, the bulk of its diet was found to consist offig s, notably "Ficus albipila " and "Ficus benjamina ", "Canarium australianum " drupes, and "Archontophoenix ", "Calamus" and "Livistona " palm fruit. Also frequently eaten were the fruits of various cinnamon trees, "Litsea ", "Neolitsea " and "Cryptocarya ". Less important food were fruits ofY _yl. Emu 76(2): 49-58. [http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/96/paper/MU9760049.htm HTML abstract] ] .Behavior
Superb Fruit-doves' wings whistle when they fly, and their call is a steady "coo-coo-coo-coo".
The breeding season lasts from September to January. A small platform of twigs is built 5-30 metres off the ground, in which the female lays one small, white egg. She incubates it during the night. The male takes his turn during the day.
Conservation
Habitat loss is a primary threat, but the Superb Fruit-dove is still fairly widespread and common throughout its large range. The
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species ranks it asleast concern [IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. (2006). "Ptilinopus superbus". Retrieved April 16, 2007, from http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/48847/all] . InNew South Wales , however, the Superb Fruit-dove is considered vulnerable, meaning it is likely to become endangered [New South Wales Threatened Species. (2005). "Superb Fruit-dove". Retrieved April 16, 2007, from http://threatenedspecies.environment.nsw.gov.au/tsprofile/profile.aspx?id=10709] .References
External links
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=2672&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
* [http://birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=359 Birds in Backyards Bird Finder]
* [http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/species.jsp?lang=EN&id=16F617E26F133B08&ts=1207475870464&sec=summary Superb Fruit-dove on Avibase]
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