Exploraves

Eared Dove. Zenaida auriculata

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URBAN BIRDS OF THE PARKS, GARDENS, AND SOURROUNDING AREAS OF LOJA CITY ECUADOR. BOOK PUBLISHED IN 2009, WITH 44 COMMON SPECIES. ILLUSTRATED BY PABLO ANDRADE. WORK SUPPORTED BY JAN HINLOOPEN.

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Eared Dove, Zenaida auriculata, Tórtola Orejuda.

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Eared Dove, Zenaida Auriculata

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Eared Dove. Zenaida auriculata

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25.5 – 26 cm (10″).

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Distribution.

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Eared Dove. Zenaida auriculata.- To 3200 m above Quito. A plain, midsized dove common in semiopen and agricultural areas as well as towns and cities in more arid highlands, smaller numbers also in drier lowlands of west. Bill black; legs coral pink.

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Above dull brown with bluish gray crown, two dark spots on ear-coverts (the “ears”), and purple iridescence on neck. Wings with several large black spots on tertials; graduated tail broadly tipped and edged white (conspicuous in flight). Below pale vinaceous, lower belly pale buff.

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Habits:

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Eared Dove. Zenaida auriculata.- Conspicuos in some areas, specially in settled parts of highlands where locally becomes quite tame; regularly perches on buildings and wires. Potters about on ground, head nodding back and forth, often in small groups; larger flocks congregate to feed on agricultural fields. Flight strong and fast, flocksoften winging past overhead.

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Voice:

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Not specially vocal, merely giving a subdued cooing “whoo-oo” that does not often attract attention.

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Information taken from the book Birds Of Ecuador of Robert Ridgely and Paul Greenfield.

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Eared Dove. Zenaida auriculata

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