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Marquesan imperial pigeon

The Marquesan imperial pigeon (Ducula galeata), also known as the Nukuhiva imperial-pigeon, Nukuhiva pigeon or Upe,[2] is a pigeon which is endemic to Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. This pigeon is only found in some valleys in the western part of that island.

Marquesan imperial pigeon
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Columbiformes
Family: Columbidae
Genus: Ducula
Species:
D. galeata
Binomial name
Ducula galeata
(Bonaparte, 1855)

Description edit

This is the largest pigeon outside of the crowned pigeons, as it weighs approximately 900 grams (2 lb). Females, at 50 to 53.5 cm (19.7 to 21.1 in) long, are slightly smaller than males, at 55 cm (22 in) in length. Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 27.8–32.1 cm (10.9–12.6 in), the tail is 18.1–23.1 cm (7.1–9.1 in), the bill is 1.9–2.7 cm (0.75–1.06 in) and the tarsus is 3.9–4.6 cm (1.5–1.8 in). This species is heavily built with a large bill and long, broad tail. The wings are broad and rounded in shape.[3]

The Marquesan imperial pigeon is sooty-gray on the head, throat and breast, with a white band just behind the bill that can be seen from some distance. The belly is slightly browner in color than the rest of the underside. The upperparts, wings and tail are glossy green with a bluish tint. The underside of both the tail and the wings are black. The bill is black, with a swollen cere that gives the face a unique sloping look just above the bill.[3]

This bird has an cooing advertising call that consist of a loud, deep, guttural 'neah-ah, neah-ah, neah-ah, neah-ah or naw-aw, naw-naw or uh-wah, uh-wah, uh-wah. This call is so deep in timber that it is sometimes described as cow-like. A call, probably consisting of an excitement call, has been described as a crow-like krawk, krawk.[3]

Habitat edit

This was originally distributed throughout its native island, which at one time was almost completely covered in forest. Now it is basically restricted to woodland from 200 to 1,500 m (660 to 4,920 ft) above sea-level. A few on the island may still turn in sea-level forested groves and woods surrounded banana and orange plantations. Before ancient Polynesian settlers arrived there, subfossil bones show there was also a population of this bird on Henderson Island in the Pitcairn Islands. [3]

Biology edit

The Marquesan imperial pigeon is normally seen singly or in pairs, often while perched around a fruiting tree. The species is not noticeably shy and may allow fairly close approach while feeding. It favors fruit of up to 5 cm (2.0 in). Favored foods including Mangifera indica (a mango), Psidium guajava (a guava) and numerous smaller fruit of the genera Ficus, Cordia and Eugenia. It often spends much of the day perched in tree canopies, often on or near cliffs. It flies to new foraging sites over forested ridges with deep, labored wing beats. While gliding it may fly with wings held quite far back and when descending to land below, it holds its wings along flat against its body.[3]

Nests have been observed in May, July, September and October, indicating that nesting may occur nearly year-around, or that breeding activities peak around the middle of the year. The parents build a flat structure of stick on a branch at mid-height, at 13 to 20 m (43 to 66 ft) or rarely as low as 5 m (16 ft), in a forest tree. A single glossy white egg is laid. No further information is known of the species breeding habits.[3]

Status edit

Formerly classified by the IUCN as a critically endangered species with an estimated population of less than 150 adult birds,[1] it was suspected to be more numerous than generally assumed. Following the evaluation of its population status, with an estimated 150 to 300 birds in total on the island, and it is consequently downlisted to Endangered status in 2008; it is still an exceedingly rare bird, but successful conservation measures have averted the threat of immediate extinction at least for the time being.[4] It was probably never common. Some authorities have claimed that the species once existed on other Marquesan islands, including Cook Islands, Society Islands and Pitcairn Islands. However, most now agree that these extinct forms were probably other species in the genus Ducula. The species has been greatly depleted by habitat degradation.

References edit

  1. ^ a b BirdLife International (2016). "Ducula galeata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22691674A93320826. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22691674A93320826.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Blanvillian, C.; Thorsen, M.; Suplice, R. "The 'Upe' Flies Again Over Ua Huka". Ornithological Society of Polynesia. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f David Gibbs, Eustace Barnes & John Cox (2001). A Guide to the Pigeons and Doves of the World Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-07886-2.
  4. ^ BirdLife International (BLI) (2008): [2008 IUCN Redlist status changes] 2008-09-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2008-May-23.

External links edit

  • BirdLife Species Factsheet

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The Marquesan imperial pigeon Ducula galeata also known as the Nukuhiva imperial pigeon Nukuhiva pigeon or Upe 2 is a pigeon which is endemic to Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia This pigeon is only found in some valleys in the western part of that island Marquesan imperial pigeonConservation statusEndangered IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder ColumbiformesFamily ColumbidaeGenus DuculaSpecies D galeataBinomial nameDucula galeata Bonaparte 1855 Contents 1 Description 2 Habitat 3 Biology 4 Status 5 References 6 External linksDescription editThis is the largest pigeon outside of the crowned pigeons as it weighs approximately 900 grams 2 lb Females at 50 to 53 5 cm 19 7 to 21 1 in long are slightly smaller than males at 55 cm 22 in in length Among standard measurements the wing chord is 27 8 32 1 cm 10 9 12 6 in the tail is 18 1 23 1 cm 7 1 9 1 in the bill is 1 9 2 7 cm 0 75 1 06 in and the tarsus is 3 9 4 6 cm 1 5 1 8 in This species is heavily built with a large bill and long broad tail The wings are broad and rounded in shape 3 The Marquesan imperial pigeon is sooty gray on the head throat and breast with a white band just behind the bill that can be seen from some distance The belly is slightly browner in color than the rest of the underside The upperparts wings and tail are glossy green with a bluish tint The underside of both the tail and the wings are black The bill is black with a swollen cere that gives the face a unique sloping look just above the bill 3 This bird has an cooing advertising call that consist of a loud deep guttural neah ah neah ah neah ah neah ah or naw aw naw naw or uh wah uh wah uh wah This call is so deep in timber that it is sometimes described as cow like A call probably consisting of an excitement call has been described as a crow like krawk krawk 3 Habitat editThis was originally distributed throughout its native island which at one time was almost completely covered in forest Now it is basically restricted to woodland from 200 to 1 500 m 660 to 4 920 ft above sea level A few on the island may still turn in sea level forested groves and woods surrounded banana and orange plantations Before ancient Polynesian settlers arrived there subfossil bones show there was also a population of this bird on Henderson Island in the Pitcairn Islands 3 Biology editThe Marquesan imperial pigeon is normally seen singly or in pairs often while perched around a fruiting tree The species is not noticeably shy and may allow fairly close approach while feeding It favors fruit of up to 5 cm 2 0 in Favored foods including Mangifera indica a mango Psidium guajava a guava and numerous smaller fruit of the genera Ficus Cordia and Eugenia It often spends much of the day perched in tree canopies often on or near cliffs It flies to new foraging sites over forested ridges with deep labored wing beats While gliding it may fly with wings held quite far back and when descending to land below it holds its wings along flat against its body 3 Nests have been observed in May July September and October indicating that nesting may occur nearly year around or that breeding activities peak around the middle of the year The parents build a flat structure of stick on a branch at mid height at 13 to 20 m 43 to 66 ft or rarely as low as 5 m 16 ft in a forest tree A single glossy white egg is laid No further information is known of the species breeding habits 3 Status editFormerly classified by the IUCN as a critically endangered species with an estimated population of less than 150 adult birds 1 it was suspected to be more numerous than generally assumed Following the evaluation of its population status with an estimated 150 to 300 birds in total on the island and it is consequently downlisted to Endangered status in 2008 it is still an exceedingly rare bird but successful conservation measures have averted the threat of immediate extinction at least for the time being 4 It was probably never common Some authorities have claimed that the species once existed on other Marquesan islands including Cook Islands Society Islands and Pitcairn Islands However most now agree that these extinct forms were probably other species in the genus Ducula The species has been greatly depleted by habitat degradation References edit a b BirdLife International 2016 Ducula galeata IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22691674A93320826 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2016 3 RLTS T22691674A93320826 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Blanvillian C Thorsen M Suplice R The Upe Flies Again Over Ua Huka Ornithological Society of Polynesia Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2013 a b c d e f David Gibbs Eustace Barnes amp John Cox 2001 A Guide to the Pigeons and Doves of the World Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 07886 2 BirdLife International BLI 2008 2008 IUCN Redlist status changes Archived 2008 09 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2008 May 23 External links editBirdLife Species Factsheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marquesan imperial pigeon amp oldid 1168074212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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