African collared dove
The African collared dove is a small dove found in the Sahel, northern parts of the Horn of Africa and southwestern Arabia. Although it lives in arid lands, it is found around water sources.
This bird is typically around in length and 130–166 g weight. Its upper body, from shoulders to tail, is a pale greyish brown, though the wing edge has a bluish tinge. The flight feathers are darker, and nearly black. The head, neck and breast are pinkish shading to white on the chin and belly. There is no sexual dimorphism.
Two subspecies are currently accepted, though the genetic difference is minimal and the species may be better considered monotypic.
- Streptopelia roseogrisea roseogrisea — nominate subspecies; across Africa in the Sahel region just south of the Sahara Desert east to north-central Sudan
- Streptopelia roseogrisea arabica — northeast Sudan to Eritrea and Somalia, and southwestern Arabia; slightly darker than nominate
It has a diet of grass seeds and other plants. They would also eat berries, insects, and snails.