Tooth-billed Pigeon vs Seram Mountain-pigeon
Didunculus strigirostris comparado con Gymnophaps stalkeri
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Tooth-billed Pigeon | Seram Mountain-pigeon |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre científico | Didunculus strigirostris | Gymnophaps stalkeri |
| Orden | Columbiformes | Columbiformes |
| Familia | Columbidae | Columbidae |
| Estado de conservación | Critically Endangered | Least Concern |
| Longitud | — | — |
| Envergadura | 37,6 cm (14.8 in) | 40,4 cm (15.9 in) |
| Peso | 400,0 g (14.11 oz) | 334,0 g (11.78 oz) |
| Dieta | -- | -- |
| Tamaño de la puesta | 2 | 1 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Estado de conservación
Tooth-billed Pigeon
Seram Mountain-pigeon
How to Tell Them Apart
Tooth-billed Pigeon
Tooth-billed Pigeon: dark chestnut; glossy neck; pale below; hooked tooth-like bill; Samoa endemic; critically endangered unique pigeon
Seram Mountain-pigeon
About These Birds
Tooth-billed Pigeon
Unusual, stocky pigeon, 29–31 cm, with dark green and chestnut-rufous plumage and a uniquely hooked, tooth-like bill unlike any other living pigeon. Endemic to Samoa. Inhabits montane and secondary forest. Feeds on fruits and seeds on the ground and in trees. Endangered due to deforestation and cyclone damage.
Seram Mountain-pigeon
La paloma-halcón de las Sangihe es una paloma endémica de las Islas Sangihe en Indonesia. Es la menos conocida de las palomas-halcón del género Gymnophaps. Tiene plumaje oscuro similar al de otras especies del grupo. Habita en los bosques remanentes de las islas volcánicas de Sangihe. Está amenazada por la severa deforestación y la fragmentación del hábitat en estas pequeñas islas.