- African Lemon-dove
Taxobox
name = African Lemon-dove
image_width = 250px
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Columbiformes
familia =Columbidae
genus = "Columba" (disputed)
species = "C. larvata"
binomial = "Columba larvata"
binomial_authority = Temminck,1809
synonyms = "Aplopelia larvata" Bonaparte,1855 The African Lemon-dove ("Columba larvata") also known as Cinnamon Dove, is a small, up to 29cm long, pigeon in the family Columbidae. The male is distinct from other African pigeons in genus "Columba" for its terrestrial habit and for having a white face and forecrown; it is sometimes separated in the genus "Aplopelia" (e.g. BirdLife International 2004). Some sources treat the Sao Tome Lemon-dove "C. l. simplex" as a separate species. It has a dark brown plumage, black bill, glossed green on sides of neck and cinnamon brown below. The feet, iris and orbital skin are red. The male of western Africa subspecies has a dark grey plumage. The female has a dull cinnamon brown plumage.
The African Lemon-dove is distributed in
montane forests ofAfrica , ranging for example from some 100 meters to 3000 metersAMSL in eastern Africa (Jensen "et al." 2005). The diet consists mainly of various small fruits, seeds, molluscs and insects. The female usually lays two creamy white eggs.Widespread throughout its habitat range, the African Lemon-dove is evaluated as Least Concern on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Nonetheless, it seems to be declining in some parts of its range; inTanzania for example it is not rare above 1.300 meters AMSL in theNguu North Forest Reserve , but not at all common in some lower-lying habitat (Seddon "et al." 1999'). It is nearly absent from the southeast of that country (Jensen "et al." 2005).References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* Jensen, Flemming P.; Tøttrup, Anders P. & Christensen, Kim D. (2005): The avifauna of coastal forests in southeast Tanzania. "Scopus" 25: 1-22. [http://www.bi.ku.dk/staff/aptottrup/Scopus25_pp1_22.pdf PDF fulltext]
* Seddon, N.; Ekstrom, J.M.M.; Capper, D.R.; Isherwood, I.S.; Muna, R.; Pople, R.G.; Tarimo & Timothy, E.J. (1999): The importance of the Nilo and Nguu North Forest Reserves for the conservation of montane forest birds in Tanzania. "Biological Conservation" 87: 59-72. DOI|10.1016/S0006-3207(98)00041-X (HTML abstract)
* Sinclair, Ian; Hockey, Phil & Tarboton, Warwick R. (2002): "SASOL Birds of Southern Africa". Struik, Capetown ISBN 1-86872-721-1
External links
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=2496&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
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