The lined quail-dove ( Zentrygon linearis) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy and systematics
The lined quail-dove's taxonomic history is complex. It was originally placed in genus
Geotrygon. It, the white-faced quail-dove (
Z. albifacies), and the Chiriqui quail-dove (
Z. chiriquensis) have been treated as a
superspecies or even as
conspecific. It has two subspecies, the nominate
Zentrygon linearis linearis and
A. l. trinitatis. The population of the nominate in Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta has been proposed as a separate subspecies.
A. l. trinitatis
retrieved August 24, 2021
[Baptista, L. F., P. W. Trail, H. M. Horblit, and P. F. D. Boesman (2020). Lined Quail-Dove ( Zentrygon linearis
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retrieved September 25, 2021
Description
The lined quail-dove is long and weighs . Adult males have a pinkish buff forehead that darkens to purplish brown on the crown. There is a pale gray arc from the eye to the nape and the cheeks are buffy. A thin dark stripe goes from the bill through the eye and another in the
cheek area. The mantle is reddish purple and the rest of the upperparts reddish brown with purple or bronze-green iridescence on the hindneck. Loose feathers on the sides of the neck give the impression of dark furrows. The breast is pale gray to brownish gray and its sides are purple. The belly and flanks are buffy fawn. The eye can be various shades of yellow to orange-red; it has a narrow red ring and is surrounded by bare blue skin. The legs and feet are red. Females are almost identical to males with the addition of a brownish tinge to the gray breast. Juveniles have overall redder plumage with numerous brown and blackish bars.
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Distribution and habitat
The nominate subspecies of lined quail-dove is found in Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the Andes of Colombia and Venezuela, and Venezuelan coastal mountain ranges. A. l. trinitatis is found in Venezuela's northern Monagas and Sucre states and Trinidad and Tobago. It inhabits tropical lowland and evergreen from sea level to .[
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Behavior
Feeding
The lined quail-dove forages singly or in pairs, feeding on seeds on the forest floor.[
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Breeding
The lined quail-dove's breeding season in Colombia spans at least from April to October and begins earlier in Trinidad and Tobago. One described nest was a deep cup of small twigs lined with dead leaves, placed in the fork of a tree above the ground. It contained two eggs.[
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Vocalization
The lined quail-dove's song is "a single monotonous low-pitched note 'whoOOo', with highest amplitude in the middle." Two birds will sing at the same time at slightly different pitches.[
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Status
The IUCN has assessed the lined quail-dove as being of Least Concern. Its population has not been quantified; the species is believed to be fairly common but decreasing. Deforestation is a threat.[
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