Collared Imperial-pigeon

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Collared Imperial-pigeon
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Columbiformes
Family: Columbidae
Genus: Ducula
Species: D. mullerii
Binomial name
Ducula mullerii
(Temminck, 1835)
Synonyms

Ducula müllerii (lapsus)

The Collared Imperial-pigeon, Ducula mullerii, is a large (40 cm in length, 600 g in weight) pigeon with grey upperparts and largely grey-pink underparts, distinguished by a striking and diagnostic complete black collar against an otherwise white throat.

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[edit] Distribution

Northern and southern New Guinea and the Aru Islands. It has been recorded from Boigu and Saibai Islands, Australian territory in northern Torres Strait.

[edit] Habitat

Lowland rainforest, swamp forest and mangroves.

[edit] Food

Fruit from forest trees. In the Port Moresby area, the main food during June/July was reported to be fruit of Tristiropsis canarioides which made up nearly half the diet. Some 30% of food volume were Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata) fruit, the remainder being various Arecaceae (palm) fruits. Fruits eaten had a volume between 2 and 5 cm³, which would mean a diameter of about 1,5-2 cm in spherical fruit. Food is swallowed whole.(Frith et al. 1976)

[edit] Nesting

Lays single egg on flimsy platform nest in forest tree adjoining wetland.

[edit] References

  • Coates, Brian J. (1985): The Birds of Papua New Guinea. Volume 1: Non-Passerines. Dover Publications, Alderley, Queensland. ISBN 0-9590257-0-7
  • Frith, H.J.; Rome, F.H.J.C. & Wolfe, T.O. (1976): Food of fruit-pigeons in New Guinea. Emu 76(2): 49-58. HTML abstract