Southern Crowned Pigeon (Goura scheepmakeri) - Wiki Southern Crowned Pigeon
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Order: Columbiformes
Family: Columbidae
[Photo] Scheepmakers Kroonduif, Southern Crowned Pigeon, Goura scheepmakeri sclateri, Diergaarde Blijdorp, Rotterdam, december 2007. Date 9 december 2007. Author: Pbrundel.
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The
Southern Crowned Pigeon aka
Scheepmaker's Crowned Pigeon,
Goura scheepmakeri is a large, approximately 75cm long, terrestrial
pigeon confined to southern lowland forests of New Guinea. It has a bluish-grey plumage with elaborate blue lacy crests, red iris and very deep maroon breast. Both sexes are similar.
There are two subspecies of the
Southern Crowned Pigeon, differentiated by their shoulder and belly colorations.
Goura scheepmakeri sclateri of southwest New Guinea with maroon shoulders and blue-grey belly, and the nominate race
Goura scheepmakeri scheepmakeri of southeast New Guinea with blue-grey shoulders and maroon below.
This species was first discovered new to science by
Otto Finsch who found a live bird received from the dealer C. Scheepmaker in Amsterdam Zoo and named it after him.
Being tame and heavily hunted for its meat and plumes, the
Southern Crowned Pigeon is evaluated as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed in Appendix II of CITES.
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