Silver-capped Fruit-dove vs Rock Pigeon
Ptilinopus richardsii से तुलना Columba livia
Side-by-Side Comparison
| विशेषता | Silver-capped Fruit-dove | Rock Pigeon |
|---|---|---|
| वैज्ञानिक नाम | Ptilinopus richardsii | Columba livia |
| गण | Columbiformes | Columbiformes |
| कुल | Columbidae | Columbidae |
| संरक्षण स्थिति | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| लंबाई | — | 33.0 cm (13.0 in) |
| पंखों का फैलाव | 25.4 cm (10.0 in) | 68.0 cm (26.8 in) |
| वजन | 102.9 g (3.63 oz) | 300.0 g (10.58 oz) |
| आहार | -- | Seeds, grain, fruit, and human food scraps. Primarily a ground feeder. Feral birds are heavily … |
| अंडों की संख्या | 1 | 2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Size Comparison
Habitat Comparison
Rock Pigeon
Originally cliff-nesting in Mediterranean regions. Now the quintessential urban bird, inhabiting cities worldwide on every continent.
Song & Call Comparison
Silver-capped Fruit-dove
Rock Pigeon
Soft, rhythmic cooing 'roo-c'too-coo' repeated multiple times, with emphasis on second syllable. Male courtship coo is deeper and more persistent. Wing-clapping on takeoff is loud.
Geographic Range & Migration
Silver-capped Fruit-dove
Rock Pigeon
Native to Europe, North Africa, and South Asia. Feral populations on every continent except Antarctica.
संरक्षण स्थिति
Silver-capped Fruit-dove
Rock Pigeon
How to Tell Them Apart
Silver-capped Fruit-dove
Rock Pigeon
Wild-type has a blue-grey body with iridescent green and purple neck feathers, two black wing bars, and a white rump. Feral populations show enormous color variation.
Slender dark bill with a white fleshy cere at the base
About These Birds
Silver-capped Fruit-dove
Silver-capped Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus richardsii), 23 cm. Silver-white cap on a green body with a yellow breast; endemic to the Rennell and Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands. Inhabits primary lowland forest. Frugivore. Near Threatened; small range with ongoing deforestation pressure.
Rock Pigeon
The rock pigeon is the ancestor of all domestic pigeon breeds and one of the most abundant birds in cities worldwide. Pigeons have served humans as messengers, food, and subjects for scientific research — their homing ability and vision have been studied extensively. Darwin's study of pigeon breeding contributed to his theory of evolution.