The flame-breasted fruit dove (Ptilinopus marchei) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to the Philippines only being found in the mountains of Luzon.This is a large dove reaching 42 cm long, being the largest fruit dove in the country and rivalling the size of Imperial pigeons. It is identified … See more It is described on EBird as "A fairly large dove. Pale gray from the belly to the sides of the chest and neck, with a sooty back and cheek, an orange chest patch with dark red below, and a pink crown and mark across the flight … See more • BirdLife Species Factsheet. See more It is known in lowland and hill dipterocarp forest and mid-montane forest from 450-1,500 m with some sparse records in montane mossy forests. It is only found in primary forest being … See more http://www.earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?gr=B&view=&ID=&sp=12602
Flame-Breasted Fruit Dove Philippines The Field Museum
WebThe flame-breasted fruit dove (Ptilinopus marchei) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to the Philippines only being found in the mountains of … WebThe Flame-breasted Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus marchei) is a species of bird in the Columbidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2004. immoweb hingeon
Flame-breasted Fruit-Dove - eBird
WebТілопо лусонський, Ptilinopus marchei (E) Тілопо жовтогрудий, Ptilinopus merrilli (E) Тілопо чорногорлий, Ptilinopus leclancheri; Тілопо смугастобокий, Ptilinopus superbus (A) Тілопо жовтогорлий, Ptilinopus melanospilus WebFlame-breasted Fruit Dove Ptilinopus marchei Oustalet, 1880. Birds Columbidae Ptilinopus . Ptilinopus marchei WebList of species that are endemic (E), near endemic (NE), have restricted ranges in the country (RR), or occur only locally (LC) in the country excluding vagrants and accidentals. Table also shows species with globally threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN.*. 1. Philippine Duck. Anas luzonica. immoweb hastiere lavaux