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Cloven-feathered Dove

Cloven-feathered Dove

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The Green-backed Fruit Dove is a stunning medium-sized species endemic to New Caledonia, recognized by its overall vibrant green plumage contrasting with a white breast band and chestnut undertail. It is a key species of the island's unique avifauna.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Caledonia, found in primary and secondary rainforests, particularly in humid, montane areas.
How to spot
Look for its distinct green plumage, white breast band, and chestnut undertail. Listen for its unique, rather deep cooing calls that carry through the forest. Patience and a good pair of binoculars are recommended.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often seen feeding on fruits in the canopy. Best observed in the early morning or late afternoon.
File:Drepanoptila holosericea.jpg
File:Drepanoptila holosericea.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The Green-backed Fruit Dove is the only species in its genus, Drepanoptila, making it a unique evolutionary lineage among doves and a special endemic bird of New Caledonia.
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