Dove

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Template:Redirect {{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Pigeons and Doves | image_width = 240px | image_caption = Peaceful Dove (Geopelia placida) | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Aves | ordo = Columbiformes | familia = Columbidae | familia_authority = Illiger, 1811 | subdivision_ranks = Subfamily | subdivision = Columbinae
Otidiphabinae
Gourinae
Didunculinae
Treroninae }}

The doves are the 308 species of near passerine birds in the order Columbiformes. The terms dove and pigeon are used interchangeably, although smaller species are more likely to be called doves.

The species commonly referred to just as the "pigeon" is the feral Rock Dove.

Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere.

The usually flimsy nests are made of sticks, and the two white eggs are incubated by both sexes. Doves feed on seeds, fruit and other soft plantstuffs. Unlike most other birds, (but see flamingo), the doves and pigeons produce "crop milk", which is secreted by a sloughing of fluid-filled cells from the lining of the crop. Both sexes produce this highly nutritious substance to feed to the young.

This family occurs worldwide, but the greatest variety is in the Indomalaya and Australasia ecozones. It is related to the extinct dodos. The young doves and pigeons are called 'squabs'. A person who keeps pigeons is called a 'pigeon fancier'.


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Classification & species list

The family is usually divided into five subfamilies, as follows; genus order here follows Handbook of the Birds of the World (Lynx, 1997):

Subfamily Columbinae - typical pigeons & doves

Genus Columba Typical pigeons

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Image:White-headed pigeon.JPG

Image:Poland-Krakow-Pigeons.jpg

Image:Barbary Dove.JPG

Genus Streptopelia

Genus Macropygia

Image:Brown cuckoo dove.JPG

Genus Reinwardtoena

Genus Turacoena

Genus Turtur

Genus Oena

Genus Chalcophaps

Image:Emerald Dove.JPG Genus Henicophaps

Genus Phaps, bronzewing pigeons

Genus Ocyphaps

Genus Geophaps

Genus Petrophassa, rock pigeons

Image:Bar shouldered dove.JPG Genus Geopelia

Genus Leucosarcia

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Genus Zenaida

Image:NestlingQuailAndMotherQuailCropped.jpg Genus Ectopistes

Genus Columbina Ground Doves

Genus Claravis

Genus Metropelia

Genus Scardafella

Genus Uropelia

Genus Leptotila

Image:Nicobar.pigeon.750pix.jpg Genus Geotrygon, quail-doves

Genus Starnoenas

Genus Caloenas

Genus Gallicolumba

Image:Bleeding Heart Pigeon.JPG

Genus Trugon

Genus Microgoura

Subfamily Otidiphabinae - pheasant pigeon

Genus Otidiphaps

Subfamily Gourinae - crowned pigeons

Image:Bristol.zoo.victoria.crowned.pigeon.arp.jpg

Genus Goura crowned pigeons

Subfamily Didunculinae - tooth-billed pigeon

Genus Didunculus

Subfamily Treroninae - green & fruit doves

Genus Phapitreron

Genus Treron green pigeons

Genus Ptilinopus, fruit doves

Genus Drepanoptila

Genus Alectroenas blue pigeons

Genus Ducula imperial pigeons Image:Imperial.pigeon.750pix.jpg

Image:Pied Imperial Pigeon.jpg

Image:NZ-pigeon.JPG Genus Lopholaimus

Genus Hemiphaga


Genus Cryptophaps

Genus Gymnophaps, mountain pigeons

See also

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References

Other Meanings

  • Doves often are given an association with homosexuality, particularly white doves. The association is derived from the notion of doves equaling peace, and the popular flag with peace symbol in front of the rainbow (a symbol adopted by the gay community). Calling someone dove is a derogatory term for "gayness" or being homosexual.
  • Dove is sometimes used as a street name for cocaine.

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