Birds

Grenada Dove

Grenada Dove

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The Grenada Dove is a critically endangered species, endemic to the Caribbean island of Grenada. It is a small, pale ground-dove facing severe habitat loss challenges, making it extremely rare.
Where to spot
Exclusively found on the island of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, inhabiting dry scrub woodlands and secondary forests.
How to spot
Requires dedicated searching in its specific dry forest habitats on Grenada, often with local expert guides. Look for quiet foraging near the forest floor. Conservation efforts are paramount for its survival.
When to spot
Year-round, but observations are extremely difficult due to its rarity and restricted range. Early morning and late afternoon are generally best for ground-dwelling doves.
This dove is the national bird of Grenada and is considered one of the most endangered birds in the Caribbean, highlighting its critical conservation status.
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