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Inca Dove Columbina inca

Overview

Description

The Inca dove or Mexican dove (Columbina inca) is a small New World dove. The species was first described by French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson in 1847. It reaches a length of 16.5–23 cm (6.5–9.1 in) and weighs 30–58 g (1.1–2.0 oz). The Inca dove has an average wingspan of 28.5 cm and a max wingspan of 32 cm. It is a slender species, with a gray-brown body covered in feathers that resemble a scaled pattern. The tail is long and square and edged with white feathers that may flare out in flight. The underwings are reddish, like other ground doves, and upon takeoff, the wings produce a distinctive, quiet rattling noise.1

Taxonomy

Columbiformes > Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves) > Pigeons and Doves

Sightings

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Relevant Sightings

Places Seen

  • Arizona, United States
  • Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Morelos, Mexico

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Footnotes

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_dove