Ptilinopus solomonensis, G.R.Gray, 1870
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https://doi.org/ 10.25226/bboc.v143i1.2023.a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11645921 |
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Ptilinopus solomonensis |
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YELLOW-BIBBED FRUIT DOVE Ptilinopus solomonensis View in CoL #
Range P. s. speciosus Biak, Supiori, Padaido Islands, Numfor and Marai (near Yapen) (Beehler & Pratt 2016).
Taxonomy Based on morphological and vocal characters, del Hoyo & Collar (2014) split this taxon into two species: Yellow-banded Fruit Dove P. solomonensis (Admiralty Islands, and small islands of the Bismarck archipelago east to and including the Solomons) and Geelvink Fruit Dove P. speciosus (Geelvink Islands) .
Status Teluk Cenderawasih endemic subspecies. A supertramp that favours small, species-poor islands and is absent from mainland New Guinea and larger islands of the Bismarcks ( Mayr & Diamond 2001). Common and frequently recorded in primary and lightly logged forest; less common in secondary forest. Usually singly or in pairs. February 1991: recorded on Owi ( Gibbs 1993).
Voice Woxvold & Bishop (2020) provided Biak sound-recordings of both the distinctive advertising song and the hoo series.
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