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Columbidae
Pigeons and doves constitute the family Columbidae within the order Columbiformes, which include some 300 species of near passerine birds. In general parlance the terms "dove" and "pigeon" are used somewhat interchangeably. In ornithological practice, there is a tendency for "dove" to be used for smaller species and "pigeon" for larger ones, but this is in no way consistently applied, and historically the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the term "dove" and "pigeon." This family occurs worldwide, but the greatest variety is in the Indomalaya and Australasia ecozones. The young doves and pigeons are called "squabs." Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. The species commonly referred to just as the "pigeon" is the feral Rock Pigeon, common in many cities. Their usually flimsy nests are made of sticks, and the two white eggs are incubated by both sexes. Doves feed on seeds, fruit and plants. 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. Systematics and evolution This family is a highly coherent group with no members showing obvious links with other bird families, or vice versa. The dodo and solitaires are clearly related, as discussed below, but equally lacking in obvious links with other bird families. The limited fossil record also consists only of unequivocal Columbidae species. Links to the sandgrouse and parrots have been suggested, but resemblances to the first group are due to convergent evolution and the second depend on the parrot-like features of the Tooth-billed Pigeon. However, the distinctive features of that bird seem to have arisen from its specialized diet rather than a real relationship to the parrots. The family is usually divided into five subfamilies, but this is probably inaccurate. For example, the American ground and quail doves which are usually placed in the Columbinae seem to be two distinct subfamilies. The order presented here follows Baptista et al. (1997) with some updates (Johnson & Clayton 2000, Johnson et al. 2001, Shapiro et al. 2002). Note that the arrangement of genera and naming of subfamilies is in some cases provisional because analyzes of different DNA sequences yield results that differ, often radically, in the placement of certain (mainly Indo-Australian) genera. This ambiguity, probably caused by Long branch attraction, seems to confirm that the first pigeons evolved in the Australasian region, and that the "Treronidae" and allied forms (crowned and pheasant pigeons, for example) represent the earliest radiation of the group. As the Dodo and Rodrigues Solitaire are in all likelihood part of the Indo-Australian radiation that produced the 3 small subfamilies mentioned above with the fruit-doves and -pigeons (including the Nicobar Pigeon), they are here included as a subfamily Raphinae, pending better material evidence of their exact relationships. Exacerbating these issues, columbids are not well represented in the fossil record. No truly primitive forms have been found to date. The genus Gerandia which most likely belongs to the Columbinae has been described from Early Miocene deposits of France. Apart from that, all other fossils belong to extant genera. For these, and for the considerable number of more recently extinct prehistoric species, see the respective genus accounts. A list of all the species, sortable by common and scientific name, is at list of Columbidae species Subfamily Columbinae - typical pigeons & doves Genus Columba including Aplopelia - Old World pigeons (33-34 living species, 2-3 recently extinct) Genus Streptopelia including Stigmatopelia and Nesoenas - turtledoves (14-18 living species) Genus Patagioenas - American pigeons; formerly included in Columba (17 species) Genus Macropygia Barred Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia unchall Slender-billed Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia amboinensis Brown Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia phasianella Dusky Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia magna Andaman Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia rufipennis Philippine Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia tenuirostris Ruddy Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia emiliana Black-billed Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia nigrirostris Mackinlay's Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia mackinlayi Little Cuckoo-dove, Macropygia ruficeps Genus Reinwardtoena (3 species) Genus Turacoena (2 species) Subfamily N.N. - Bronzewings and relatives Genus Turtur - African wood-doves (5 species; tentatively placed here) Genus Oena - Namaqua Dove (tentatively placed here) Genus Chalcophaps (2 species) Genus Henicophaps (2 species) Genus Phaps (3 species) Genus Ocyphaps - Crested Pigeon Genus Geophaps (3 species) Genus Petrophassa - rock-pigeons (2 species) Genus Geopelia (3-5 species) Subfamily Leptotilinae - Zenaidine and quail-doves Genus Zenaida (7 species) Genus Ectopistes - Passenger Pigeon (extinct; 1914) Genus Leptotila White-tipped Dove, Leptotila verreauxi White-faced Dove, Leptotila megalura Grey-fronted Dove, Leptotila rufaxilla Grey-headed Dove, Leptotila plumbeiceps Pallid Dove, Leptotila pallida Brown-backed Dove, Leptotila battyi Grenada Dove, Leptotila wellsi Caribbean Dove, Leptotila jamaicensis Grey-chested Dove, Leptotila cassini Ochre-bellied Dove, Leptotila ochraceiventris Tolima Dove, Leptotila conoveri Genus Geotrygon - quail-doves Purplish-backed Quail-dove, Geotrygon lawrencii Veracruz Quail-dove, Geotrygon carrikeri Costa Rica Quail-dove, Geotrygon costaricensis Russet-crowned Quail-dove, Geotrygon goldmani Sapphire Quail-dove, Geotrygon saphirina Grey-headed Quail-dove, Geotrygon caniceps Hispaniolan Quail-dove, Geotrygon (caniceps} leucometopius Crested Quail-dove, Geotrygon versicolor Rufous-breasted Quail-dove, Geotrygon chiriquensis Olive-backed Quail-dove, Geotrygon veraguensis White-faced Quail-dove, Geotrygon albifacies Lined Quail-dove, Geotrygon linearis White-throated Quail-dove, Geotrygon frenata Key West Quail-dove, Geotrygon chrysia Bridled Quail-dove, Geotrygon mystacea Violaceous Quail-dove, Geotrygon violacea Ruddy Quail-dove, Geotrygon Montana Genus Starnoenas Blue-headed Quail-dove, Starnoenas cyanocephala Subfamily Columbininae - American ground doves Genus Columbina Common Ground Dove, Columbina passerina Plain-breasted Ground Dove, Columbina minuta Ecuadorian Ground Dove, Columbina buckleyi Ruddy Ground Dove, Columbina talpacoti Picui Dove, Columbina picui Croaking Ground Dove, Columbina cruziana Blue-eyed Ground Dove, Columbina cyanopis Genus Claravis Blue Ground Dove, Claravis pretiosa Purple-winged Ground Dove, Claravis godefrida Maroon-chested Ground-dove, Claravis mondetoura Genus Metriopelia Bare-faced Ground Dove, Metriopelia ceciliae Moreno's Ground Dove, Metriopelia morenoi Black-winged Ground Dove, Metriopelia melanoptera Golden-spotted Ground Dove, Metriopelia aymara Genus Scardafella - possibly belongs into Columbina Inca Dove, Scardafella inca Scaled Dove, Scardafella squammata Genus Uropelia Long-tailed Ground Dove, Uropelia campestris... Subfamily N.N. - Indopacific ground doves Genus Gallicolumba (16-17 living species, 3-4 recently extinct) Genus Trugon Thick-billed Ground Pigeon, Trugon terrestris Subfamily Otidiphabinae - Pheasant Pigeon Genus Otidiphaps - Pheasant Pigeon Subfamily Didunculinae - Tooth-billed Pigeon Genus Didunculus Tooth-billed Pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris Tongan Tooth-billed Pigeon, Didunculus placopedetes - prehistoric Subfamily Gourinae - crowned pigeons Genus Goura Subfamily N.N. ("Treroninae") - green and fruit-doves and imperial pigeons Genus Ducula - imperial-pigeons Pink-bellied Imperial Pigeon, Ducula poliocephala White-bellied Imperial Pigeon, Ducula forsteni Mindoro Imperial Pigeon, Ducula mindorensis Grey-headed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula radiata Grey-necked Imperial Pigeon, Ducula carola Green Imperial Pigeon, Ducula aenea White-eyed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula perspicillata Blue-tailed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula concinna Pacific Imperial Pigeon, Ducula pacifica Micronesian Imperial Pigeon, Ducula oceanica Polynesian Imperial Pigeon, Ducula aurorae Nukuhiva Imperial Pigeon, Ducula galeata Red-knobbed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula rubricera Spice Imperial Pigeon, Ducula myristicivora Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula rufigaster Cinnamon-bellied Imperial Pigeon, Ducula basilica Finsch's Imperial Pigeon, Ducula finschii Shining Imperial Pigeon, Ducula chalconota Island Imperial Pigeon, Ducula pistrinaria Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula rosacea Christmas Imperial Pigeon, Ducula whartoni Grey Imperial Pigeon, Ducula pickeringii Peale's Imperial Pigeon, Ducula latrans Chestnut-bellied Imperial Pigeon, Ducula brenchleyi Vanuatu Imperial Pigeon, Ducula bakeri New Caledonian Imperial Pigeon, Ducula goliath Pinon's Imperial Pigeon, Ducula pinon Bismarck Imperial Pigeon, Ducula melanochroa Collared Imperial Pigeon, Ducula mullerii Zoe's Imperial Pigeon, Ducula zoeae Mountain Imperial Pigeon, Ducula badia Dark-backed Imperial Pigeon, Ducula lacernulata Timor Imperial Pigeon, Ducula cineracea Pied Imperial Pigeon, Ducula bicolor Torresian Imperial Pigeon, Ducula spilorrhoa White Imperial Pigeon, Ducula luctuosa Genus Lopholaimus - Topknot Pigeon Genus Hemiphaga Kerer?? Hemiphaga novaseelandiae Parea Hemiphaga chathamensis Genus Cryptophaps Sombre Pigeon, Cryptophaps poecilorrhoa Genus Gymnophaps - mountain-pigeons Papuan Mountain-pigeon Gymnophaps albertisii Long-tailed Mountain-pigeon Gymnophaps mada Pale Mountain-pigeon Gymnophaps solomonensis Genus Ptilinopus - fruit-doves (some 50 living species, 1-2 recently extinct) Genus Natunaornis - Viti Levu Giant Pigeon (prehistoric) Genus Drepanoptila Cloven-feathered Dove, Drepanoptila holosericea Genus Alectroenas - blue pigeons Madagascar Blue Pigeon, Alectroenas madagascariensis Comoro Blue Pigeon, Alectroenas sganzini Seychelles Blue Pigeon, Alectroenas pulcherrima Farquhar Blue Pigeon, Alectroenas sp. (extinct) Mauritius Blue Pigeon, Alectroenas nitidissima (extinct) Rodrigues Pigeon "Alectroenas" rodericana (extinct; probably distinct genus) Subfamily Raphinae - didines Genus Raphus - Dodo (extinct; late 17th century) Genus Pezophaps - Rodrigues Solitaire (extinct; c.1730) Placement unresolved Genus Caloenas Nicobar Pigeon, Caloenas nicobarica Greater Maned Pigeon, Caloenas canacorum (prehistoric) Liverpool Pigeon, "Caloenas" maculata - extinct; probably distinct genus Genus Treron - green pigeons Cinnamon-headed Green Pigeon, Treron fulvicollis Little Green Pigeon, Treron olax Pink-necked Green Pigeon, Treron vernans Orange-breasted Green Pigeon, Treron bicincta Pompadour Green Pigeon, Treron pompadora Thick-billed Green Pigeon, Treron curvirostra Grey-cheeked Green Pigeon, Treron griseicauda Sumba Green Pigeon, Treron teysmannii Flores Green Pigeon, Treron floris Timor Green Pigeon, Treron psittacea Large Green Pigeon, Treron capellei Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Treron phoenicoptera Bruce's Green Pigeon, Treron waalia Madagascar Green Pigeon, Treron australis African Green Pigeon, Treron calva Pemba Green Pigeon, Treron pembaensis Sao Tome Green Pigeon, Treron sanctithomae Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, Treron apicauda Sumatran Green Pigeon, Treron oxyura Yellow-vented Green Pigeon, Treron seimundi Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon, Treron sphenura White-bellied Green Pigeon, Treron sieboldii Whistling Green Pigeon, Treron formosae Genus Phapitreron - brown doves White-eared Brown Dove, Phapitreron leucotis Amethyst Brown Dove, Phapitreron amethystina Dark-eared Brown Dove, Phapitreron cinereiceps Genus Leucosarcia - Wonga Pigeon Genus Microgoura - Choiseul Crested Pigeon (extinct; early 20th century) Genus Dysmoropelia St Helena Dove, Dysmoropelia dekarchiskos (extinct) Genus indeterminate Henderson Island Archaic Pigeon, Columbidae gen. et sp. indet. (prehistoric) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbidae
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